Supervisor, you can not split a cell in excel, you can center across
selection or merge cells, would that help?
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"Supervisor" wrote in message
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Thanks for the info, Karl, but in my post I specifically stated I did not
want to go that route. I want to split one single cell without adding a
column and adjusting widths. I do appreciate your answer.
Sup
"Earl Kiosterud" wrote:
Super,
You can insert another column, then adjust the width of the two columns
to
equal that of the original column. To insert a column, select the
column to
the right of where you want to insert, then do Insert - Columns. Now to
adjust any column width, drag the border, up in the header (A, B, C...).
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Earl Kiosterud
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"Supervisor" wrote in message
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I have a few forms that I made for work and need to modify a few
things. I
was wondering if it is possible to split a cell without changing the
column
width and inserting a new column and changing that width to keep the
form
format correct. Nobody here at works has any idea so the next best
place
to
ask is here. Thank you in advance for any answers.
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