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I want to split a blank cell into two, and the new cells will be half
the size of the original cell, but without using inserting cell
command, is there anyway to do it? I've tried "text to column"
command, but it is not the command I am looking for. If you know any
command or have a macro that does this, please let me know by replying
to my email address. Thanks.


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Cannot be done.


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On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 13:43:01 -0400, mutax2003
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I want to split a blank cell into two, and the new cells will be half
the size of the original cell, but without using inserting cell
command, is there anyway to do it? I've tried "text to column"
command, but it is not the command I am looking for. If you know any
command or have a macro that does this, please let me know by replying
to my email address. Thanks.


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