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the ruler across the top of the page used for adjusting column widths (A B C
D etc) is it possible to insert another one on the same page and if so how ?
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the ruler across the top of the page used for adjusting column widths (A B C
D etc) is it possible to insert another one on the same page and if so how ?

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Column widths and row heights are the properties or the entire columns or
rows.

One adjustment allowed per column or row.

So...........not possible.


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the ruler across the top of the page used for adjusting column widths (A B C
D etc) is it possible to insert another one on the same page and if so how ?


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