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TemekuT, I can help with the spacing. You can try inserting a combination of “& nbsp ; & nbsp ;” without the spaces or quotes to get something like this:
Hill K. Hov Olde Orchard 01/11/08 Oakford $489,000 4046 $121
Now that I think about it you might want to try inserting those characters into your spreadsheet in separator columns and then copy and paste into these edit windows. Kind of a brute force way to do it. There’s probably a better way to do it though.
HarryBoschParticipantTemekuT, I can help with the spacing. You can try inserting a combination of “& nbsp ; & nbsp ;” without the spaces or quotes to get something like this:
Hill K. Hov Olde Orchard 01/11/08 Oakford $489,000 4046 $121
Now that I think about it you might want to try inserting those characters into your spreadsheet in separator columns and then copy and paste into these edit windows. Kind of a brute force way to do it. There’s probably a better way to do it though.
HarryBoschParticipantTemekuT, I can help with the spacing. You can try inserting a combination of “& nbsp ; & nbsp ;” without the spaces or quotes to get something like this:
Hill K. Hov Olde Orchard 01/11/08 Oakford $489,000 4046 $121
Now that I think about it you might want to try inserting those characters into your spreadsheet in separator columns and then copy and paste into these edit windows. Kind of a brute force way to do it. There’s probably a better way to do it though.
HarryBoschParticipantTemekuT, I can help with the spacing. You can try inserting a combination of “& nbsp ; & nbsp ;” without the spaces or quotes to get something like this:
Hill K. Hov Olde Orchard 01/11/08 Oakford $489,000 4046 $121
Now that I think about it you might want to try inserting those characters into your spreadsheet in separator columns and then copy and paste into these edit windows. Kind of a brute force way to do it. There’s probably a better way to do it though.
HarryBoschParticipantTemekuT, I can help with the spacing. You can try inserting a combination of “& nbsp ; & nbsp ;” without the spaces or quotes to get something like this:
Hill K. Hov Olde Orchard 01/11/08 Oakford $489,000 4046 $121
Now that I think about it you might want to try inserting those characters into your spreadsheet in separator columns and then copy and paste into these edit windows. Kind of a brute force way to do it. There’s probably a better way to do it though.
HarryBoschParticipantBasic math says that his CC debt is only 0.625% of his $40M net worth. Shouldn’t be a problem.
HarryBoschParticipantBasic math says that his CC debt is only 0.625% of his $40M net worth. Shouldn’t be a problem.
HarryBoschParticipantBasic math says that his CC debt is only 0.625% of his $40M net worth. Shouldn’t be a problem.
HarryBoschParticipantBasic math says that his CC debt is only 0.625% of his $40M net worth. Shouldn’t be a problem.
HarryBoschParticipantBasic math says that his CC debt is only 0.625% of his $40M net worth. Shouldn’t be a problem.
HarryBoschParticipantWhoa, slow down. I did not say “…divorce leads to gay kids” – give me some credit for above average intelligence – yes I can claim that as I have a BA in Math from one of our local Cal State U’s.
I was just posting anecdotal information. My son is now 20 and my daughter is now 19. I know their sexual orientation now – neither is gay but I would still love them just the same.
Gotta go.
HarryBoschParticipantWhoa, slow down. I did not say “…divorce leads to gay kids” – give me some credit for above average intelligence – yes I can claim that as I have a BA in Math from one of our local Cal State U’s.
I was just posting anecdotal information. My son is now 20 and my daughter is now 19. I know their sexual orientation now – neither is gay but I would still love them just the same.
Gotta go.
HarryBoschParticipantWhoa, slow down. I did not say “…divorce leads to gay kids” – give me some credit for above average intelligence – yes I can claim that as I have a BA in Math from one of our local Cal State U’s.
I was just posting anecdotal information. My son is now 20 and my daughter is now 19. I know their sexual orientation now – neither is gay but I would still love them just the same.
Gotta go.
HarryBoschParticipantWhoa, slow down. I did not say “…divorce leads to gay kids” – give me some credit for above average intelligence – yes I can claim that as I have a BA in Math from one of our local Cal State U’s.
I was just posting anecdotal information. My son is now 20 and my daughter is now 19. I know their sexual orientation now – neither is gay but I would still love them just the same.
Gotta go.
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