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- See stackoverflow.com/questions/12036726/…Rubén - Volunteer Moderator -– Rubén - Volunteer Moderator - ♦2015-08-18 13:53:44 +00:00Commented Aug 18, 2015 at 13:53
- AFAIK the standard procedure for adding new raw data is to append it, in other words add below, instead of above of existing rows. In an comment to my answer few hours ago you mentioned that the new data could be added to the end. Please update your question accordingly. Also could be useful that you add a demo spreadsheet including some demo data and broad details about your coding knowledge like the use of variables, cell references, loops handling, etc., or if you already found a similar Q&A but needs help to adapt it to your needs.Rubén - Volunteer Moderator -– Rubén - Volunteer Moderator - ♦2015-08-18 19:46:48 +00:00Commented Aug 18, 2015 at 19:46
- Please, before updating your question, read webapps.stackexchange.com/help/how-to-askRubén - Volunteer Moderator -– Rubén - Volunteer Moderator - ♦2015-08-18 19:47:29 +00:00Commented Aug 18, 2015 at 19:47
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