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i have a question in my text book and i dont know how to do it..
exsample: in cells D2:G2, enter labels "bob", "kat", "greg", "doug"respectively... how do you do this? |
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Hi:
move the cursor to cell D2 and type bob move the cursor to cell E2 and type kat move the cursor to cell F2 and type greg move the cursor to cell G2 and type doug press enter -- Hope this helps Martin Fishlock, Bangkok, Thailand Please do not forget to rate this reply. "alexasanford" wrote: i have a question in my text book and i dont know how to do it.. exsample: in cells D2:G2, enter labels "bob", "kat", "greg", "doug"respectively... how do you do this? |
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thats all you have to do to label the cells respectfully?
"Martin Fishlock" wrote: Hi: move the cursor to cell D2 and type bob move the cursor to cell E2 and type kat move the cursor to cell F2 and type greg move the cursor to cell G2 and type doug press enter -- Hope this helps Martin Fishlock, Bangkok, Thailand Please do not forget to rate this reply. "alexasanford" wrote: i have a question in my text book and i dont know how to do it.. exsample: in cells D2:G2, enter labels "bob", "kat", "greg", "doug"respectively... how do you do this? |
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No, if you want to label them respectfully (sic), then it would be:
Robert Catherine Gregory Douglas :-) As for your original question, you may want to look at Insert/ Name ... -- David Biddulph "alexasanford" wrote in message ... thats all you have to do to label the cells respectfully? "Martin Fishlock" wrote: Hi: move the cursor to cell D2 and type bob move the cursor to cell E2 and type kat move the cursor to cell F2 and type greg move the cursor to cell G2 and type doug press enter "alexasanford" wrote: i have a question in my text book and i dont know how to do it.. exsample: in cells D2:G2, enter labels "bob", "kat", "greg", "doug"respectively... how do you do this? |
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That's pretty much it for respectively...
Now, to do it respectively, you should probably address them properly as Mr. D2, Ms. E2, Doctor F2 and The Honorable G2. But I think respectively will get the job done for you, and just simply type in the words as labels. "alexasanford" wrote: thats all you have to do to label the cells respectfully? "Martin Fishlock" wrote: Hi: move the cursor to cell D2 and type bob move the cursor to cell E2 and type kat move the cursor to cell F2 and type greg move the cursor to cell G2 and type doug press enter -- Hope this helps Martin Fishlock, Bangkok, Thailand Please do not forget to rate this reply. "alexasanford" wrote: i have a question in my text book and i dont know how to do it.. exsample: in cells D2:G2, enter labels "bob", "kat", "greg", "doug"respectively... how do you do this? |
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