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Partioning Excel Worksheets
How do I partition an Excel worksheet into different areas so that I can
change column/row widths/heights per section? |
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You don't.
Column width and row height are the property of the entire columns and rows. For presentation purposes only I could suggest using the "Merge Cells" format. The merged cells will cause problems down the road if you need to copy, paste, sort, filter and other functions I can't think of at the moment. Gord Dibben Excel MVP \On Sat, 7 May 2005 08:10:04 -0700, "edncory" wrote: How do I partition an Excel worksheet into different areas so that I can change column/row widths/heights per section? |
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If you want to set several columns to the same width, select them by
clicking or dragging in the column header using Ctrl and/or Shift as necessary. Now change any one column width, and the others will take on the same width. -- Earl Kiosterud mvpearl omitthisword at verizon period net ------------------------------------------- "edncory" wrote in message ... How do I partition an Excel worksheet into different areas so that I can change column/row widths/heights per section? |
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