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Wondering if there is a template in EXCEL of a template for a grid that each
row is off centered. Like a brick pattern.
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Not that I know of.

Maybe you can shrink the columns (two for one) and use borders to get that
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Wondering if there is a template in EXCEL of a template for a grid that each
row is off centered. Like a brick pattern.


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You could create that kind of pattern using a key-stroke macro which merges
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"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Not that I know of.

Maybe you can shrink the columns (two for one) and use borders to get that
effect.





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Wondering if there is a template in EXCEL of a template for a grid that each
row is off centered. Like a brick pattern.


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Perhaps like this? http://www.officearticles.com/downloads/bricks.xls
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