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I am doing a golf handicap spreadsheet. I need to split some cells diagnally
according to their handicap so I can put their gross score in the upper left half and their net score in the lower right half. Example: If a guy has a 8 handicap the spreadsheet needs to go to the 8 highest handicap holes and divide those cells diagnally so I can type in his gross & net score in the same cell. I have the handicap number of the holes across the top of my spreadsheet. I would really like a formula that would insert that diagnal line automaticaly after I put in their handicap. Any thoughts? Jeff |
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You could fiddle around with a diagonal border (via format|cells|border tab) and
then typing one value, alt-enter (to force a new line in the cell) and the second value. And then add some space characters to make things line up nicely. But I wouldn't do this. It makes anything you want to do with that data much, much more difficult. Just use a couple of columns and make your life a lot easier. JPreeshl wrote: I am doing a golf handicap spreadsheet. I need to split some cells diagnally according to their handicap so I can put their gross score in the upper left half and their net score in the lower right half. Example: If a guy has a 8 handicap the spreadsheet needs to go to the 8 highest handicap holes and divide those cells diagnally so I can type in his gross & net score in the same cell. I have the handicap number of the holes across the top of my spreadsheet. I would really like a formula that would insert that diagnal line automaticaly after I put in their handicap. Any thoughts? Jeff -- Dave Peterson |
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