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By saving a spreadsheet as a csv file, I can import the values into another
program (it creates labels and btw the program is designed for it printer
only). The labels are "paired numbers"

Let say I have a column labeled A-O (starting at cell a1

A   B   C   D   E   F   G   H  and so on  (this is row 1)

1     1   2   2   3   3   4   4   5   5  and so on (this is row a2)
6   6   7   7   8   8   9   9   10   10   and so on (this is row a3)

Cell A1 will be the starting input value and the rest will be generated

a1= a1  b2=a2   c2=a2+1    d2=a1+2    e2=a1+2   f2=a1+3 and so on.
(1)          (1)           (2)               (3)               (3)              
(4)

Since column O makes the total columns number odd (15 colums) I cannot just
"copy" the cells down.

Any know an easier way of doing this. I am enclosing a sample file
(hopefully anyway).  :)

Thanks ahead to all that helps.

http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n3995544/Double_Number_Series.ods
Double_Number_Series.ods 

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