To repeat my original question,

You should know ;) that I'm step-Dad to a thirteen and a seventen year old, both boys. I can be like a dog with a bone, and ask the same question of them a dozen times or more until I get an answer to the question. The seventeen year old has figured it out, but the thirteen year old hasn't got it yet -- I keep asking the question until I get an answer. Yeah, I'm an Aries.

This approach may make me unpopular here, but I'm going to repeat the qustion. What part of the script is not behaving the way you expect it to?

Don't tell me again what you have to do with some Excel spreadsheet. That's been asked and answered. Tell me something new, something about what it's not doing. Let's make some progress here. Like my .sig says used to say Life Is Short. Let's get something done here. Answer the qustion.

Alex / talexb / Toronto

"Groklaw is the open-source mentality applied to legal research" ~ Linus Torvalds

Update: Sorry, lost track of what my .sig said. It used to say "Life is short! Get Busy!" or something like that.


In reply to Re^5: help needed urgent by talexb
in thread Copy to Excel spreadsheet by ash0404

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