From: jwmtx on 12 May 2010 21:32 I have made a spread sheet listing a number of items. Instead of starting at #1 it starts at #6. I realise I did it, but how can I change the numbering so it is numerically correct? I want it to start at #1. Thanks very much. James
From: jwmtx on 12 May 2010 21:38 Please excuse me. I forgot to tell you that I'm using Windows XP and Microsoft works Suite 2003. I could not find a way to amend my post. "jwmtx" wrote: > I have made a spread sheet listing a number of items. Instead of starting at > #1 it starts at #6. I realise I did it, but how can I change the numbering so > it is numerically correct? I want it to start at #1. Thanks very much. > James
From: Ol�rin on 13 May 2010 03:47 Well, you're asking in completely the wrong group since your question doesn't pertain to customising Windows XP - but have you tried typing a "1" in the cell where it currently says "6"? "jwmtx" <jwmtx(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:632F72A6-CDB5-4ABA-8C5F-CB0881DB24AF(a)microsoft.com... > Please excuse me. I forgot to tell you that I'm using Windows XP and > Microsoft works Suite 2003. I could not find a way to amend my post. > > "jwmtx" wrote: > >> I have made a spread sheet listing a number of items. Instead of starting >> at >> #1 it starts at #6. I realise I did it, but how can I change the >> numbering so >> it is numerically correct? I want it to start at #1. Thanks very much. >> James
From: John Callaway on 16 May 2010 10:22 use fill command On Thu, 13 May 2010 08:47:04 +0100, "Ol�rin" <incanus(a)erkljrjre890aeraekj4na.com> wrote: >Well, you're asking in completely the wrong group since your question >doesn't pertain to customising Windows XP - but have you tried typing a "1" >in the cell where it currently says "6"? > >"jwmtx" <jwmtx(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >news:632F72A6-CDB5-4ABA-8C5F-CB0881DB24AF(a)microsoft.com... >> Please excuse me. I forgot to tell you that I'm using Windows XP and >> Microsoft works Suite 2003. I could not find a way to amend my post. >> >> "jwmtx" wrote:nd >> >>> I have made a spread sheet listing a number of items. Instead of starting >>> at >>> #1 it starts at #6. I realise I did it, but how can I change the >>> numbering so >>> it is numerically correct? I want it to start at #1. Thanks very much. >>> James >
From: Ol�rin on 17 May 2010 03:42 Not me with problem, verbose one. "John Callaway" <jcalla(a)erols.com> wrote in message news:jrvvu5li3jv710vv897o8tvacbi7cmqn5g(a)4ax.com... > use fill command > > On Thu, 13 May 2010 08:47:04 +0100, "Ol�rin" > <incanus(a)erkljrjre890aeraekj4na.com> wrote: > >>Well, you're asking in completely the wrong group since your question >>doesn't pertain to customising Windows XP - but have you tried typing a >>"1" >>in the cell where it currently says "6"? >> >>"jwmtx" <jwmtx(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>news:632F72A6-CDB5-4ABA-8C5F-CB0881DB24AF(a)microsoft.com... >>> Please excuse me. I forgot to tell you that I'm using Windows XP and >>> Microsoft works Suite 2003. I could not find a way to amend my post. >>> >>> "jwmtx" wrote:nd >>> >>>> I have made a spread sheet listing a number of items. Instead of >>>> starting >>>> at >>>> #1 it starts at #6. I realise I did it, but how can I change the >>>> numbering so >>>> it is numerically correct? I want it to start at #1. Thanks very much. >>>> James >> >
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