"Daniel J. Sinder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I haven't used table formulas that much and I can't figure this one
> out.  I'd like to include row numbers in the table itself. Something
> like this:
>
>   | Row | Data Column 1  | Data Column 2       |
>   |-----+----------------+---------------------|
>   |   1 | some data      | more data           |
>   |   2 | some more data | even more data      |
>   |-----+----------------+---------------------|
>   |   3 | still more     | yup, you guessed it |
>   |   4 | and more       | that's all          |
>
>
> I'd like to use a formula for the first column so that if I move rows
> around using org commands, the row numbers can be easily
> re-calculated.  Note that I'd like numbering to continue sequentially
> across horizontal lines.
>
> I've tried column formulas like @-1+1, but the horizontal lines get in
> the way.  And if every row needs it's own formula, it's hardly better
> than just filling in the numbers.
>
> Can anyone suggest how to do this is a reasonably automated fashion?
>


  | Row | Data Column 1  | Data Column 2       |
  |-----+----------------+---------------------|
  |   1 | some data      | more data           |
  |   2 | some more data | even more data      |
  |-----+----------------+---------------------|
  |   3 | and more       | that's all          |
  |   4 | still more     | yup, you guessed it |
  |-----+----------------+---------------------|
#+TBLFM: $1=find(@[EMAIL PROTECTED],$2)

This assumes the data in Data Column 1 ($2) is unique

-Bernt


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