> I can't even begin to imagine what this has to do with Excel.
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About the best I could come up with is that there was a computer at that
address that has Excel installed on it. Your guess is much better. :-)

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> The County Court Clerk keeps property records in Excel? ;-)
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Assign 1, 2, 3 and 4 respectively to zoning, res, comm, multi-use respectively.
Then in a cell key in this formula:
=RANDBETWEEN(1,4)
If the result is 2, then it is res. You get the picture.
Mr. Latham, this is the only connection with Excel that I can think of. <G> What do you think?
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The County Court Clerk keeps property records in Excel? ;-)
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JLatham - 09 Feb 2007 15:38 GMT
It's as good a guess as any, and by assigning numbers, Excel can handle those
very easily, and the lsit is easy to expand to include rentals on houseboats,
igloos and port-a-potties! <g>
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