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This operation requires...the merged cells to be identically sized
This statement comes up when I try to sort Alphabetically, what does this pop-up mean?? |
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It tells you never to use merged cells, in fact I am flabbergasted how many
people use merged cells. Unless you merge cells only as top headers it will always come back to haunt you sooner or later. These newsgroups are full with the ruins of merged cells and the regular contributors warning against using merged cells. In fact I think it is so destructive that MS should remove it Best would be if you could unmerge the cells, you can get similar display by for instance select the number of cells you normally would merge, then do formatcellsalignment and select center across selection -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "ChrissySher" wrote in message ... This operation requires...the merged cells to be identically sized This statement comes up when I try to sort Alphabetically, what does this pop-up mean?? |
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It means that if you want to sort things, you shouldn't merge cells.
In general the advice of the experts (and others) on these groups is don't merge cells if you can find an alternative solution. -- David Biddulph "ChrissySher" wrote in message ... This operation requires...the merged cells to be identically sized This statement comes up when I try to sort Alphabetically, what does this pop-up mean?? |
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