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Thorn argues that a recent New York Times op-ed rewrites history through omission, glossing over the collateral damage caused by the previous administration. The brokerage's research finds that even a ...
Usually, to do this, you would merge all the cells into one, with a single value (usually formatted text) inside. But that will break your ability to re-order rows or columns when needed. You can ...