Re: [tdf-discuss] Looking for an easier way to do the following in a spreadsheet

2012-07-23 Thread Johnny Rosenberg
2012/7/23 Johnny Rosenberg : > 2012/7/15 dave_ : >> By saving a spreadsheet as a csv file, I can import the values into another >> program (it creates labels and btw the program is designed for it printer >> only). The labels are "paired numbers" >> >> Let say I have a column labeled A-O (starting

Re: [tdf-discuss] Looking for an easier way to do the following in a spreadsheet

2012-07-23 Thread Johnny Rosenberg
2012/7/15 dave_ : > By saving a spreadsheet as a csv file, I can import the values into another > program (it creates labels and btw the program is designed for it printer > only). The labels are "paired numbers" > > Let say I have a column labeled A-O (starting at cell a1 > > A B C D E F

[tdf-discuss] Re: Looking for an easier way to do the following in a spreadsheet

2012-07-23 Thread Pedro
Why does the number of columns have to be odd? If you add one more column the problem is solved :) If there is an absolute reason that the number of columns MUST be odd, then all cells starting from the second row need to check if the previous two cells are equal. You can do this with an IF functi