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I'm using Excel XP 2000. how create a section heading where title is in
middle of page and thre are no vertical gird marks to left or right?
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Default Excel create title with no vertical grids

Select the cells that you wish to contain the heading, then, from the Menu
Bar:

<Format <Cells <Alignment tab,

Expand the "Horizontal" box and click on
"Center Across Selection"

Then <OK.

Now, type heading into the left most cell.
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I'm using Excel XP 2000. how create a section heading where title is in
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