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It sounds like you have a value in one of the other cells to be merged. So you
can either cancel the merge and review/fix your data, or you can just accept the warning and continue the merge. Alt-enter will force a new line within the cell--it doesn't actually do any merging. auntieboop wrote: I highlight the row I want to merge together into one cell, formal, alignment, merge cells. Isn't this correct? The error messge says will keep the upper most only. Why?? I've done it before & don't understand why I can't now. Also, isn't alt enter suppose to merge 2 lines into the same cell? Thank you -- Dave Peterson |
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