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blazefightinfem

Rows and Columns
 
I need to create two rows, but only in certain columns. Other columns in the
same row need to only be one row. Is this possible?

Carole O

Rows and Columns
 
There are two ways to do this. One would be to do a Wrap Text (highlight the
cells where you want the two rows, Format, Cells, Alignment, and half-way
down check the box that says "Wrap Text".

If you want specific items on each of the two rows, try this. Merge
(Format, Cells, Alignment, and half-way down, check the box that says "Merge
Cells") two cells into one - these cells would be where you want one row. So
- your row would really be two rows - but part of the cells would be merged
into one row, and part would show two rows.

Hope this helps,



"blazefightinfem" wrote:

I need to create two rows, but only in certain columns. Other columns in the
same row need to only be one row. Is this possible?


Gord Dibben

Rows and Columns
 
Row height and column width are the properties of the entire row and column and
cannot be altered throughout.

What do you want to do now that you have these facts?

Post back......there may be other ways to get what you want.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Thu, 11 Jan 2007 11:23:01 -0800, blazefightinfem
wrote:

I need to create two rows, but only in certain columns. Other columns in the
same row need to only be one row. Is this possible?




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