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I am new to Excel. I am learning how to use it for data manipulation for my
monthly finance committee reports. However, I'd like to be able to type up,
in normal text formatting (Word), a summary at the end of the report, but I
don't know how to replace the spreadsheet features. e/g/ rows, columns and
cells with "blank" spots for my text.
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Lets say your worksheet is from A1 thru H100 and you want to put your
narrative after this area. Select A101 thru H110 and:

Format Cells... Alignment Merge

Then type or paste into this large block
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"Replacing spreadsheet with Word format" wrote:

I am new to Excel. I am learning how to use it for data manipulation for my
monthly finance committee reports. However, I'd like to be able to type up,
in normal text formatting (Word), a summary at the end of the report, but I
don't know how to replace the spreadsheet features. e/g/ rows, columns and
cells with "blank" spots for my text.

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