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mpickard

Using long brackets to group rows
 

Hi everyone :)
My first post here, so hope I get it right....

I would like to know if it is possible to show a long 'curly' linking
bracket on a worksheet to enable me to show a group description for a
series of adjacent rows.

Many thanks


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Barrett9699

Using long brackets to group rows
 

There is such a bracet available as an autoshape. Select Insert,
Picture, Autoshape, then click the Basic Shapes icon. Click on the
bracket you like. Your cursur will become a tiny cross. Click on the
worksheet to insert the bracket. You will be able to resize and move
the bracket to your liking.


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mpickard

Using long brackets to group rows
 

Ah...so they're called braces!!

Thank you very much for your help - exactly what I wanted! :)


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