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Is it possible to change row J3 to J21 through M3 to M21 without changing the
rest of the worksheet?
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no.

You may be able to accomplish the same thing by merging cells with the cells
immediately above them.
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Is it possible to change row J3 to J21 through M3 to M21 without changing the
rest of the worksheet?

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And be prepared to deal with the errors that "merged cells" will undoubtedly
bring when tring to copy, paste, sort and many other functions that don't like
merged cells.


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no.

You may be able to accomplish the same thing by merging cells with the cells
immediately above them.


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