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Table rows & columns query
Further to my previous query about hyperlinks in Excel.
If I am creating a table which, generally speaking, has 2 columns autosized to content (width), is it possible to say have 1 or more rows with more columns (cells) than the rest of the table, but overall the same width as the rest of the table. |
Table rows & columns query
No, but it is possible to have text overflowing into unused cells in adjacent
columns. The idea is to set up your sheet in such a manner that you accomodate the narrower columns, In this manner you can have say 3 narrow columns in certain rows, while in others you utilise the space of the 3 narrow columns where you require a "wider" column. Should you require borders around the "wider column, then merely create a box around the 3, while you create 3 boxes where you require the narrower columns. -- Hth Kassie Kasselman Change xxx to hotmail "UKdeejay" wrote: Further to my previous query about hyperlinks in Excel. If I am creating a table which, generally speaking, has 2 columns autosized to content (width), is it possible to say have 1 or more rows with more columns (cells) than the rest of the table, but overall the same width as the rest of the table. |
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