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Batman

How do I split a single cell in two?
 


Bill Ridgeway

How do I split a single cell in two?
 
You'll have to give us a bit more information before we can think of how to
help you. What information is contained within the cell? Why do you need /
want to split it? How do you want to split it? The more information you
cane give (within reason) the better help you may get!

Regards.

Bill Ridgeway
Computer Solutions

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Batman

How do I split a single cell in two?
 
i know how to merge two cells so that i have one long cell and below two
normal cell but i would like to split one cell evenly verticaly this is
because i would like 10 cells on the bottom row and 5 cells above it without
merging two normal cells as it would mean messing up the rest of the sheet

Dave F

How do I split a single cell in two?
 
You can't split cells in the manner you describe. You can only un-merge
merged cells.

Dave
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"batman" wrote:

i know how to merge two cells so that i have one long cell and below two
normal cell but i would like to split one cell evenly verticaly this is
because i would like 10 cells on the bottom row and 5 cells above it without
merging two normal cells as it would mean messing up the rest of the sheet


Bernard Liengme

How do I split a single cell in two?
 
Not possible
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Bernard V Liengme
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"batman" wrote in message
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i know how to merge two cells so that i have one long cell and below two
normal cell but i would like to split one cell evenly verticaly this is
because i would like 10 cells on the bottom row and 5 cells above it
without
merging two normal cells as it would mean messing up the rest of the
sheet





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