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Default How do I slant grid line at top of each column?

I am attempting to duplicate a form that has the top row of each column
slanted at about degrees. How can I accomplish this in Excel.
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Ken Wright
 
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Select cells at top, do Format / Cells / Alignment - Set orientation to
about 2:30

Now apply a right & left border to those cells.

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I am attempting to duplicate a form that has the top row of each column
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one way
FormatCellsAlignmentOrientation
HTH

"dick41ross" wrote:

I am attempting to duplicate a form that has the top row of each column
slanted at about degrees. How can I accomplish this in Excel.

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Forgot to say, you need to put something in the cells, even if it's just a
space

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"Ken Wright" wrote in message
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Select cells at top, do Format / Cells / Alignment - Set orientation to
about 2:30

Now apply a right & left border to those cells.

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Regards
Ken....................... Microsoft MVP - Excel
Sys Spec - Win XP Pro / XL 97/00/02/03

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I am attempting to duplicate a form that has the top row of each column
slanted at about degrees. How can I accomplish this in Excel.





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I am attempting to duplicate a form that has the top row of each column
slanted at about degrees. How can I accomplish this in Excel.


Format/ Cells/ Alignment/ Orientation
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