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Can someone please help me. I just learned how to angle my cells. But once I
type in those cells I lose my lines surrounding the cell. i checked they are still there (in the formatted cells). but even in print preview they are gone. |
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One way is to......Highlight the cells, then Right-click FormatCells
BorderTab select the borders you wish........ Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "Punkin" wrote: Can someone please help me. I just learned how to angle my cells. But once I type in those cells I lose my lines surrounding the cell. i checked they are still there (in the formatted cells). but even in print preview they are gone. |
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I have the borders set but once i type in the angled cells the lines are
simply gone from view. It is driving me crazy cause i need the angled cells with text in them.. but I do thank you for responding and trying to help me. Have a great day! "CLR" wrote: One way is to......Highlight the cells, then Right-click FormatCells BorderTab select the borders you wish........ Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "Punkin" wrote: Can someone please help me. I just learned how to angle my cells. But once I type in those cells I lose my lines surrounding the cell. i checked they are still there (in the formatted cells). but even in print preview they are gone. |
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Punkin
Before you get too far along I would like to point something out. You CANNOT physically angle a cell. You can angle the text within the cell and apply borders to make the cell look angled, but the cell itself remains rectangular. I do not know why you are experiencing the problem with the disappearing borders. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 19 Jul 2006 10:27:02 -0700, Punkin wrote: I have the borders set but once i type in the angled cells the lines are simply gone from view. It is driving me crazy cause i need the angled cells with text in them.. but I do thank you for responding and trying to help me. Have a great day! "CLR" wrote: One way is to......Highlight the cells, then Right-click FormatCells BorderTab select the borders you wish........ Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "Punkin" wrote: Can someone please help me. I just learned how to angle my cells. But once I type in those cells I lose my lines surrounding the cell. i checked they are still there (in the formatted cells). but even in print preview they are gone. |
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Thank you for answering. But on the help guide- under USING ANGLED TEXT AND
BORDERS IN EXCEL it shows a picture of angled cells with text in them. I figured out how to get an angle look but my cell lines are not there (but they show they are) "Gord Dibben" wrote: Punkin Before you get too far along I would like to point something out. You CANNOT physically angle a cell. You can angle the text within the cell and apply borders to make the cell look angled, but the cell itself remains rectangular. I do not know why you are experiencing the problem with the disappearing borders. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 19 Jul 2006 10:27:02 -0700, Punkin wrote: I have the borders set but once i type in the angled cells the lines are simply gone from view. It is driving me crazy cause i need the angled cells with text in them.. but I do thank you for responding and trying to help me. Have a great day! "CLR" wrote: One way is to......Highlight the cells, then Right-click FormatCells BorderTab select the borders you wish........ Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "Punkin" wrote: Can someone please help me. I just learned how to angle my cells. But once I type in those cells I lose my lines surrounding the cell. i checked they are still there (in the formatted cells). but even in print preview they are gone. |
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