The best way to do this is by converting your data to an Excel table. Select your data range (A1:E11), press Ctrl + T, and click OK. Excel names it something like "Table1"; in my case, it's Table3, ...
When Andrew Grigolyunovich first started using Excel more than two decades ago, he never imagined the spreadsheet program would land him in Las Vegas or on ESPN. The Latvian financial consultant ...
Opinion
Axios on MSNBullet inscriptions test journalism norms around spreading shooters' messages
The assailants in several recent mass shootings left behind messages inscribed on bullet casings, posing a dilemma for ...
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Writing on ammo is ancient, but the way shooters are doing it now offers a window into their motive
Scrawled messages on bullet casings and weapons left behind have popped up at several high-profile shootings over the past ...
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