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Default stacked column headings?

Is there a way to stack column headings i.e. "Monthly Balance" becomes
"Monthly" over Balance"?
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Default stacked column headings?

Try this:
Edit the cell
Place the insertion point after Monthly
Hold down the [Alt] key and press [Enter]
Release the [Alt] key
Press [Enter]

[Alt]+[Enter] puts a "carriage return" into the cell

Does that help?

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Ron

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Is there a way to stack column headings i.e. "Monthly Balance" becomes
"Monthly" over Balance"?

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Thank You Ron, that worked great.

"Ron Coderre" wrote:

Try this:
Edit the cell
Place the insertion point after Monthly
Hold down the [Alt] key and press [Enter]
Release the [Alt] key
Press [Enter]

[Alt]+[Enter] puts a "carriage return" into the cell

Does that help?

***********
Regards,
Ron

XL2002, WinXP-Pro


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Is there a way to stack column headings i.e. "Monthly Balance" becomes
"Monthly" over Balance"?

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