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Can you set up a 'group' of rows in excel that will automatically expand when it receives new infor from a secondary source.
RE: Rows
Yes by going to Data on the menu bar then GROUP and OUTLINE
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Andrew has attended:
Excel Advanced course
Can you set up a 'group' of rows in excel that will automatically expand when it receives new infor from a secondary source.
Yes by going to Data on the menu bar then GROUP and OUTLINE
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