ita, can you import the document into google docs? there are Hlookup commands and vlookup commands that should be able to do what you want.
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Hello? Why am I not using hlookup? I use vlookup all the time.
I will get on that tomorrow.
Wait, will hlookup look within the string? Shit I have so little time between meetings today.
Even with a Sansa clip, I'd have no way to get the files from the Internet to the device since Overdrive for Mac only recognizes mp3s.
Ah, I didn't think about that aspect of the problem. Yikes, I can't really think of a way around that unless the Overdrive folks can get their app to deal with the WMA aspect, which, I don't see Apple approving an app that does WMA DRM.
Wait, will hlookup look within the string?
No. I still think a one line macro is the simplest way to go.
I meant MS Excel. I don't know from Open Office.
Rushing to the end with a super quick question about Skype.
I'm on the line with a client and we are trying to do our session but, while I can see myself in the video screen, and I can see her, she cannot see me.
What is the simple thing I'm missing?
Hep me, hep me...please?
Tools-->Options-->Video Settings
What items are selected?
eta: What items, for both of you? It could be a setting on the other person's Skype. One column controls who you can receive video from, and one column controls who can see your video.
I don't see Tools in the Skype menu. Call, chat, account, edit, view, window, etc.
eta: skype, 280.851, on a G5 ppc