On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 2:55 PM, Brian Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 12:25 24/08/2008 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
>>
>> Imagine two data tables. One exists from $A$1 to $P$500, the second from
>> $AA$1 to $AP$500. Within each table there is a set of 5 columns I need to
>> use as a single, la
At 12:25 24/08/2008 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
Imagine two data tables. One exists from $A$1 to $P$500, the second
from $AA$1 to $AP$500. Within each table there is a set of 5 columns
I need to use as a single, larger table. $F$1 to $J$500 and $AF$1 to
$AJ$500. I could copy the second table belo
Hi,
Imagine two data tables. One exists from $A$1 to $P$500, the second
from $AA$1 to $AP$500. Within each table there is a set of 5 columns I
need to use as a single, larger table. $F$1 to $J$500 and $AF$1 to
$AJ$500. I could copy the second table below the first making a single
large table but