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Insert lines in a cell
I want to insert 2 horizantal lines within one cell. How would I do that? Is
that possible with Excel? |
Insert lines in a cell
1. You could fill the cell with equals signs.
2. You could have (say) six spaces with underline turned on, then ALT- Enter, then another 6 spaces, then ALT-Enter again. Adjust the font size if you want the lines nearer or further apart. (Just a couple of ways of doing it) Hope this helps. Pete On Feb 13, 6:38*pm, Angie <Angie @discussions.microsoft.com wrote: I want to insert 2 horizantal lines within one cell. How would I do that? Is that possible with Excel? |
Insert lines in a cell
Insert/shapes/choose line or whatever. Then you can format that shape as to
width color etc. "Pete_UK" wrote in message ... 1. You could fill the cell with equals signs. 2. You could have (say) six spaces with underline turned on, then ALT- Enter, then another 6 spaces, then ALT-Enter again. Adjust the font size if you want the lines nearer or further apart. (Just a couple of ways of doing it) Hope this helps. Pete On Feb 13, 6:38 pm, Angie <Angie @discussions.microsoft.com wrote: I want to insert 2 horizantal lines within one cell. How would I do that? Is that possible with Excel? |
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