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I was wondering is there anyway to split (half) just one cell in a
spreadsheet. For example: 3 colums 3 rows Dog Cat Bird Type Color Breed Now I want to split the Cell Cat in half and have the capability to format each half, w/o affecting the adjacent col and rows?. Cat Size |
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Are you saying you'd like to add a column between, say, cat and bird, and
take part of cat and put it in the added cell? You can do that a coule of ways... Depending on how you want to split the cell. My favorite is to add a column to the right of Cat, then highlighting the cat column, Data-Text to Columns If you're breaking it in half based on length of text, use Fixed Width and click where you want the split. If, say, you want to break in half where there's a space, select Delimited and checkmark the Space option. If you mean something completely different, please let us know. :-) "Landy2130" wrote: I was wondering is there anyway to split (half) just one cell in a spreadsheet. For example: 3 colums 3 rows Dog Cat Bird Type Color Breed Now I want to split the Cell Cat in half and have the capability to format each half, w/o affecting the adjacent col and rows?. Cat Size |
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Do you want to split the cell horizontally, vertically or along the diagonal?
-- Gary''s Student "Landy2130" wrote: I was wondering is there anyway to split (half) just one cell in a spreadsheet. For example: 3 colums 3 rows Dog Cat Bird Type Color Breed Now I want to split the Cell Cat in half and have the capability to format each half, w/o affecting the adjacent col and rows?. Cat Size |
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Thanks Sean but I was looking just to spit the "cell" in half vertically
"Sean Timmons" wrote: Are you saying you'd like to add a column between, say, cat and bird, and take part of cat and put it in the added cell? You can do that a coule of ways... Depending on how you want to split the cell. My favorite is to add a column to the right of Cat, then highlighting the cat column, Data-Text to Columns If you're breaking it in half based on length of text, use Fixed Width and click where you want the split. If, say, you want to break in half where there's a space, select Delimited and checkmark the Space option. If you mean something completely different, please let us know. :-) "Landy2130" wrote: I was wondering is there anyway to split (half) just one cell in a spreadsheet. For example: 3 colums 3 rows Dog Cat Bird Type Color Breed Now I want to split the Cell Cat in half and have the capability to format each half, w/o affecting the adjacent col and rows?. Cat Size |
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Just the "1 Cell" that has cat type in. Vertically in the same Column.
"Gary''s Student" wrote: Do you want to split the cell horizontally, vertically or along the diagonal? -- Gary''s Student "Landy2130" wrote: I was wondering is there anyway to split (half) just one cell in a spreadsheet. For example: 3 colums 3 rows Dog Cat Bird Type Color Breed Now I want to split the Cell Cat in half and have the capability to format each half, w/o affecting the adjacent col and rows?. Cat Size |
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I can give a cheat..
Add the column after cat, then merge the cat header from column C to D. That's the box with the a and arrows to the right of the right formatting button... "Landy2130" wrote: Thanks Sean but I was looking just to spit the "cell" in half vertically "Sean Timmons" wrote: Are you saying you'd like to add a column between, say, cat and bird, and take part of cat and put it in the added cell? You can do that a coule of ways... Depending on how you want to split the cell. My favorite is to add a column to the right of Cat, then highlighting the cat column, Data-Text to Columns If you're breaking it in half based on length of text, use Fixed Width and click where you want the split. If, say, you want to break in half where there's a space, select Delimited and checkmark the Space option. If you mean something completely different, please let us know. :-) "Landy2130" wrote: I was wondering is there anyway to split (half) just one cell in a spreadsheet. For example: 3 colums 3 rows Dog Cat Bird Type Color Breed Now I want to split the Cell Cat in half and have the capability to format each half, w/o affecting the adjacent col and rows?. Cat Size |
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Thanks again, but that just results in one cell with Cat in it and 2 columns.
I want the opposite. 2 cells in the same column.... "Sean Timmons" wrote: I can give a cheat.. Add the column after cat, then merge the cat header from column C to D. That's the box with the a and arrows to the right of the right formatting button... "Landy2130" wrote: Thanks Sean but I was looking just to spit the "cell" in half vertically "Sean Timmons" wrote: Are you saying you'd like to add a column between, say, cat and bird, and take part of cat and put it in the added cell? You can do that a coule of ways... Depending on how you want to split the cell. My favorite is to add a column to the right of Cat, then highlighting the cat column, Data-Text to Columns If you're breaking it in half based on length of text, use Fixed Width and click where you want the split. If, say, you want to break in half where there's a space, select Delimited and checkmark the Space option. If you mean something completely different, please let us know. :-) "Landy2130" wrote: I was wondering is there anyway to split (half) just one cell in a spreadsheet. For example: 3 colums 3 rows Dog Cat Bird Type Color Breed Now I want to split the Cell Cat in half and have the capability to format each half, w/o affecting the adjacent col and rows?. Cat Size |
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You cannot split a cell into multiple pieces and format each piece.
Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 29 Dec 2006 08:02:01 -0800, Landy2130 wrote: Just the "1 Cell" that has cat type in. Vertically in the same Column. "Gary''s Student" wrote: Do you want to split the cell horizontally, vertically or along the diagonal? -- Gary''s Student "Landy2130" wrote: I was wondering is there anyway to split (half) just one cell in a spreadsheet. For example: 3 colums 3 rows Dog Cat Bird Type Color Breed Now I want to split the Cell Cat in half and have the capability to format each half, w/o affecting the adjacent col and rows?. Cat Size |
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Thanks Gord. Thats was very clear and precise answer. So having said that how
would you go about having two headers for one column? "Gord Dibben" wrote: You cannot split a cell into multiple pieces and format each piece. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 29 Dec 2006 08:02:01 -0800, Landy2130 wrote: Just the "1 Cell" that has cat type in. Vertically in the same Column. "Gary''s Student" wrote: Do you want to split the cell horizontally, vertically or along the diagonal? -- Gary''s Student "Landy2130" wrote: I was wondering is there anyway to split (half) just one cell in a spreadsheet. For example: 3 colums 3 rows Dog Cat Bird Type Color Breed Now I want to split the Cell Cat in half and have the capability to format each half, w/o affecting the adjacent col and rows?. Cat Size |
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Perhaps use a diagonal border in the cell?
OR draw a vertical line using drawing toolbar. But you still won't be able to format anything but the font size and type in each "half" of the cell. I hesitate to mention merging the cells below into one column but there.......I've said it. Gord On Fri, 29 Dec 2006 09:52:02 -0800, Landy2130 wrote: Thanks Gord. Thats was very clear and precise answer. So having said that how would you go about having two headers for one column? "Gord Dibben" wrote: You cannot split a cell into multiple pieces and format each piece. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 29 Dec 2006 08:02:01 -0800, Landy2130 wrote: Just the "1 Cell" that has cat type in. Vertically in the same Column. "Gary''s Student" wrote: Do you want to split the cell horizontally, vertically or along the diagonal? -- Gary''s Student "Landy2130" wrote: I was wondering is there anyway to split (half) just one cell in a spreadsheet. For example: 3 colums 3 rows Dog Cat Bird Type Color Breed Now I want to split the Cell Cat in half and have the capability to format each half, w/o affecting the adjacent col and rows?. Cat Size |
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If you want to have two columns for "Cat" you can merge the two cells, the
one that contains the title "Cat" and the next one. Then you'll have the two columns under the same header "Landy2130" wrote: Thanks Gord. Thats was very clear and precise answer. So having said that how would you go about having two headers for one column? "Gord Dibben" wrote: You cannot split a cell into multiple pieces and format each piece. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 29 Dec 2006 08:02:01 -0800, Landy2130 wrote: Just the "1 Cell" that has cat type in. Vertically in the same Column. "Gary''s Student" wrote: Do you want to split the cell horizontally, vertically or along the diagonal? -- Gary''s Student "Landy2130" wrote: I was wondering is there anyway to split (half) just one cell in a spreadsheet. For example: 3 colums 3 rows Dog Cat Bird Type Color Breed Now I want to split the Cell Cat in half and have the capability to format each half, w/o affecting the adjacent col and rows?. Cat Size |
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Thanks again, but drawing a line like you said will not allow you to format
each half of the cell. I can't beleive microsoft hasn't built the code to allow you spit or slice one cell w/o effecting a column. Oh well.....Thanks again! Happy New Year! "Gord Dibben" wrote: Perhaps use a diagonal border in the cell? OR draw a vertical line using drawing toolbar. But you still won't be able to format anything but the font size and type in each "half" of the cell. I hesitate to mention merging the cells below into one column but there.......I've said it. Gord On Fri, 29 Dec 2006 09:52:02 -0800, Landy2130 wrote: Thanks Gord. Thats was very clear and precise answer. So having said that how would you go about having two headers for one column? "Gord Dibben" wrote: You cannot split a cell into multiple pieces and format each piece. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 29 Dec 2006 08:02:01 -0800, Landy2130 wrote: Just the "1 Cell" that has cat type in. Vertically in the same Column. "Gary''s Student" wrote: Do you want to split the cell horizontally, vertically or along the diagonal? -- Gary''s Student "Landy2130" wrote: I was wondering is there anyway to split (half) just one cell in a spreadsheet. For example: 3 colums 3 rows Dog Cat Bird Type Color Breed Now I want to split the Cell Cat in half and have the capability to format each half, w/o affecting the adjacent col and rows?. Cat Size |
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