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DRLski

Seperating cells and columns
 

Is there a way to seperate some cells and/or columns so you could have
different height cells/columns that are in the same row?

thx,
Dave


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Dnereb


inserts some rows above and below your initial row and merge the ones
that need to be higher with cells above and/or below


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Gary's Student

You can get the same appearance by using merged cells. For example select
cells A9 and A10. Then pull-down

Format Cells Alignment and check Merge Cells. It looks like the merged
cell is "higher" than it immediate neighbor B10. Experiment with this
feature to see if it meets your needs
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"DRLski" wrote:


Is there a way to seperate some cells and/or columns so you could have
different height cells/columns that are in the same row?

thx,
Dave


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DRLski


But that doesn't work if you're wrapping your text.


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