Hi Jorge,
On 30/06/11 17:16, jorge wrote:
El jue, 30-06-2011 a las 10:09 -0600, jorge escribió:
I would suggest to do as this (If you have order the information as you
explain and show in your e-mail):
1) Sheet 1:
[...]
Thanks for your explanation. I get what you were saying, but what I'm
looking for really is a way to avoid having to look at each and every
URL in column A and in column B say which category they're in, whether
that's indicated with a number or with the word 'news', 'search engine' etc.
I don't think I explained the problem very well to begin with,
especially with my poor attempt at representing sheets with text (I
forgot I could switch Thunderbird's mail editor to not use rich text :s)
You might get a better idea of what I'm after by looking at the example
file (
http://www.2shared.com/file/406vLMbP/URL_categoryMatch_example.html )
but of course you've already spend time writing two emails, for which
I'm very grateful :-)
Bests,
--Ryan
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