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If you're asking if you can have column D be one width above row 10, say and
another below row 10, no, it can't be done. If that's not what you're asking, please rephrase your question. "Armyman" wrote in message ... I am trying to split a column so that I can change the width of a range of cells without changing the width of the cells above it....? I simply cannot figure this out nor am I able to find any help on this... -- Marcus Reed |
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