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Mary Ann

Resize individual cells w/o changing the entire column width
 
Can I resize individual cells w/o changing the entire column width or the row
height? I know about merging cells, though this does not give the level of
control that I'm seeking.

Dave Peterson

Resize individual cells w/o changing the entire column width
 
Merged cells is the closest that you can do.

Maybe you could use a table in MSWord to do what you want????

You can split those cells if you want.

Mary Ann wrote:

Can I resize individual cells w/o changing the entire column width or the row
height? I know about merging cells, though this does not give the level of
control that I'm seeking.


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Dave Peterson

R. Choate

Resize individual cells w/o changing the entire column width
 
No, you can't do that with Excel.

Sorry for the bad news.
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RMC,CPA


"Mary Ann" <Mary wrote in message ...
Can I resize individual cells w/o changing the entire column width or the row
height? I know about merging cells, though this does not give the level of
control that I'm seeking.



Mary Ann

Resize individual cells w/o changing the entire column width
 
Thanks for your prompt response! I created the form in Word first, though
the boss suggested moving it to Excel for ease in compilation of the results
(it's a survey form). I appreciate the suggestion.

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Merged cells is the closest that you can do.

Maybe you could use a table in MSWord to do what you want????

You can split those cells if you want.

Mary Ann wrote:

Can I resize individual cells w/o changing the entire column width or the row
height? I know about merging cells, though this does not give the level of
control that I'm seeking.


--

Dave Peterson



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