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Default 2 columns under one heading

On Oct 12, 7:21 am, JE McGimpsey wrote:
One way:

Put "Burger" in the heading cell of the left-hand column. Select that
cell and the one to the right. Choose Format/Cells/Alignment, and choose
Center across Selection from the Horizontal: dropdown.

You *could* also merge the two cells and center the text, but merged
cells are the devil's invention, and should never, ever, be used. Not
even once...

In article . com,



wrote:
I need to put two columns under one heading in Excel. Is there any
way this can be done? For example, let's say I need the heading
Burger, and underneath that heading I need one column reading
cheeseburger and the other hamburger, both under the same heading.
Does that make sense? Can this be done? Thank you for your help.- Hide quoted text -


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Great. That should do it. Thank you for your help.