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Cell format
I have a document that came to me with a cell that is split diagonally. You
can write in the lower side of the diagonal and on the upper side of the diagonal. I do not know how to create this split within the cell and I do not know how to remove it. -- Ann Reed |
Cell format
To remove the split diagonally,
Select the cell Go to Edit Choose Clear Choose All To insert the split Check to find out if the are border split. If Yes, GO to Format, Cell, Border Tab, Select Outline Click on diagonal border. "Ann Reed" wrote: I have a document that came to me with a cell that is split diagonally. You can write in the lower side of the diagonal and on the upper side of the diagonal. I do not know how to create this split within the cell and I do not know how to remove it. -- Ann Reed |
Cell format
I suspect it's probably two drawing Object (triangles) fitted into the cell.
To delete them try rightclicking on the edge of one and doing CUT. Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "Ann Reed" wrote: I have a document that came to me with a cell that is split diagonally. You can write in the lower side of the diagonal and on the upper side of the diagonal. I do not know how to create this split within the cell and I do not know how to remove it. -- Ann Reed |
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