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I'm trying to separate areas of one worksheet. I have provider information
in cells A1-E9 & then Medication information in cells A12-D12. I want the
two sections to have different column widths. Is that possible
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column widths are for the whole column, but you can merge cells, format,
cells, alignment, merge cells, but this can cause problems if you need to
sort the data
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I'm trying to separate areas of one worksheet. I have provider
information
in cells A1-E9 & then Medication information in cells A12-D12. I want the
two sections to have different column widths. Is that possible



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