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ChuckW

Angling long column names
 
Hi,

I have several columns that have long names. The values in the cells for
these columns are all Yes or No though. I want to squeze as many as possible
on each page. I have seen spreadsheets before where the column names are at
an angle and don't take up much width. Can someone point me to how to do
this?

Thanks,
--
Chuck W

Bob Phillips

Angling long column names
 
Menu FormatCellsAlignment. On there you will see an orientation dial that
you can set the angle to.

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HTH

Bob

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"ChuckW" wrote in message
...
Hi,

I have several columns that have long names. The values in the cells for
these columns are all Yes or No though. I want to squeze as many as
possible
on each page. I have seen spreadsheets before where the column names are
at
an angle and don't take up much width. Can someone point me to how to do
this?

Thanks,
--
Chuck W




RagDyeR

Angling long column names
 
And if you enclose each of those header cells in any kind of a border,
you'll display the grids of those cells as angular also.
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Regards,

RD

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"Bob Phillips" wrote in message
...
Menu FormatCellsAlignment. On there you will see an orientation dial
that you can set the angle to.

--
---
HTH

Bob

(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my
addy)



"ChuckW" wrote in message
...
Hi,

I have several columns that have long names. The values in the cells for
these columns are all Yes or No though. I want to squeze as many as
possible
on each page. I have seen spreadsheets before where the column names are
at
an angle and don't take up much width. Can someone point me to how to do
this?

Thanks,
--
Chuck W







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