Re: [libreoffice-users] Combining Two Columns In-Place

2011-10-31 Thread Stephan Zietsman
Rich Shepard wrote:  In an Excel spreadsheet saved in .ods format are column pairs representing data that can be combined into a single column because rows have a value in one column or the other, but never both.  In Xess I was able to put the cursor in a cell (e.g., N2) and enter the

[libreoffice-users] Combining Two Columns In-Place

2011-10-28 Thread Rich Shepard
In an Excel spreadsheet saved in .ods format are column pairs representing data that can be combined into a single column because rows have a value in one column or the other, but never both. In Xess I was able to put the cursor in a cell (e.g., N2) and enter the formula '+n2+o2' and have