would not care about 1 and 2
until they showed the most number of times. Again than you for the
spreadsheet this helps.
Levi
On Jul 3, 8:15 pm, "john lyons" wrote:
> Levi,
>
> The attached file has a few formulas that may be of some use
> to you.
>
> If this does
would not care
about 1 and 2 until they showed the most number of times. Again than you
for the spreadsheet this helps.
Levi
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 8:15 PM, john lyons wrote:
> Levi,
>
> The attached file has a few formulas that may be of some use to you.
>
> If this does
Sorry I was not sure I could attach to the post. I have a ttached a
workbook that I would like to figureout how to parse through.
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 5:27 AM, Dave Bonallack
wrote:
> Hi Levi,
> We need to know how this data range looks.
> Any chance of attaching a sample
I am wanting to parse through a data range one row at a time. Looking
for pairs of numbers. Then display the results of the most common
pairs in a cell on the Excel spreadsheet. Can anyone help with a task
like this?
Levi