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details about vertical alignment in Excel cells
I have a problem! I Searched the Office Help to know about Alignment in Excel
cells and it says that there are Top (Indent), Bottom (Indent) as Vertical alignment options but I didn't find these options in the combo box inside the Format cells dialog box. I would be grateful if you could help me by sending more details about alignment in Excel cells. |
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On the Format|Cells|Alignment tab, there's an Orientation section (top right).
click on the vertical text t e x t (top left of that Orientation frame) Now, you'll see the top (indent) and bottom (indent) options. (But (indent) disappears from the horizontal alignment box dropdown list.) clairdelune wrote: I have a problem! I Searched the Office Help to know about Alignment in Excel cells and it says that there are Top (Indent), Bottom (Indent) as Vertical alignment options but I didn't find these options in the combo box inside the Format cells dialog box. I would be grateful if you could help me by sending more details about alignment in Excel cells. -- Dave Peterson |
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