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angled columns
I was trying to make an order form and I wanted to slant the top rows of the
columns, but I've forgotten how to do it. Can anyone tell me how? Thanks! |
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FormatCellsAlignment and set the orientation dial
-- HTH Bob Phillips " m wrote in message ... I was trying to make an order form and I wanted to slant the top rows of the columns, but I've forgotten how to do it. Can anyone tell me how? Thanks! |
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1. Select the cells you wish to slant/format
2. Select "Cells. . ." from the Format Menu 3. Click on the alignment tab at the top of the window 4. Type in a particular angle or click on the diagram as to what angle you would like. 5. Make any other formatting 6. Click "OK" " wrote: I was trying to make an order form and I wanted to slant the top rows of the columns, but I've forgotten how to do it. Can anyone tell me how? Thanks! |
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As a little extra, if you put a box border around the cell, that gets angled
too. A cool effect. -- HTH Bob Phillips "Bob Phillips" wrote in message ... FormatCellsAlignment and set the orientation dial -- HTH Bob Phillips " m wrote in message ... I was trying to make an order form and I wanted to slant the top rows of the columns, but I've forgotten how to do it. Can anyone tell me how? Thanks! |
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