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How do I slant the headers of the columns?
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How do I slant the headers of the columns?
Highlight the cells making up the headers, then click on Format |
Cells | Alignment (tab), then you can change the Orientation eg to 45 degrees. Hope this helps. Pete On Apr 15, 4:42*pm, Filly wrote: |
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How do I slant the headers of the columns?
Then add borders to get a slanted cell look.
I say "look" because you cannot actually slant a cell, just the text inside the cell. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 08:50:43 -0700 (PDT), Pete_UK wrote: Highlight the cells making up the headers, then click on Format | Cells | Alignment (tab), then you can change the Orientation eg to 45 degrees. Hope this helps. Pete On Apr 15, 4:42*pm, Filly wrote: |
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