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Can you change a box's alignment with a cell's contents in
Excel? I don't want the gridline to change, just the box that the cell is in? Thanks |
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I'm not sure, but if you mean you want to change the orientation of the text
within the cell: Format|cell|alignment tab Circe wrote: Can you change a box's alignment with a cell's contents in Excel? I don't want the gridline to change, just the box that the cell is in? Thanks -- Dave Peterson |
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Circe
What kind of "box" is the cell in? Or do you mean the cell itelf? Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 11:54:37 -0800, "Circe" wrote: Can you change a box's alignment with a cell's contents in Excel? I don't want the gridline to change, just the box that the cell is in? Thanks |
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The user wants the box that represents the cell to be
rotated -- strange request. He says he's done it before, but I think he probably rotated a rectangle object? That's the only thing I can think of at the moment. Thanks for your response. -----Original Message----- I'm not sure, but if you mean you want to change the orientation of the text within the cell: Format|cell|alignment tab Circe wrote: Can you change a box's alignment with a cell's contents in Excel? I don't want the gridline to change, just the box that the cell is in? Thanks -- Dave Peterson . |
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Yes, the user says he wants to rotate the box the cell is
in -- he says he's done it before. My thinking is he may have used a rectangle object and then rotated that. Thanks for your input. -----Original Message----- Circe What kind of "box" is the cell in? Or do you mean the cell itelf? Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 11:54:37 -0800, "Circe" wrote: Can you change a box's alignment with a cell's contents in Excel? I don't want the gridline to change, just the box that the cell is in? Thanks . |
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Or maybe a picture of the cell.
Select the cell/range edit|copy select another spot Shift|Edit|paste picture link Then rotate that object. When I rotated a rectangle, the text didn't change. Circe wrote: The user wants the box that represents the cell to be rotated -- strange request. He says he's done it before, but I think he probably rotated a rectangle object? That's the only thing I can think of at the moment. Thanks for your response. -----Original Message----- I'm not sure, but if you mean you want to change the orientation of the text within the cell: Format|cell|alignment tab Circe wrote: Can you change a box's alignment with a cell's contents in Excel? I don't want the gridline to change, just the box that the cell is in? Thanks -- Dave Peterson . -- Dave Peterson |
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