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Default automatically adjustable cells

Hi! I'm trying to setup a worksheet for people to update information.

I was wonder if there's a way to setup the cells so that it will
automatically adjust to the center of the cell depending on the number of
cells that have text in the next column.

ex)
if there's 1 row:
123 ABC

if there's 2 rows:
123
234 ABC <-- would be centered between the 2 rows

if there's 3 rows:
123
234 ABC
345

and so on...I know I can do it manually, but I don't want the people messing
around with the format since they will most likely mess it up. I want to set
it up so that all they need to do is enter the text.

and have a bracket pointing to the 2nd column adjusting its size depending
on how many cells have text in.


If anyone could please help me, I would really appreciate it! And thanks in
advance!
 
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