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No, it's not. You will either need to use another column or spread the
larger column out over multiple columns. Most people use Merged Cells for this, but you can use Center Across Selection as a horizontal alignment to not use that method; the Merged Cells method can be quite cumbersome if not used properly (and especially with code). HTH -- Regards, Zack Barresse, aka firefytr "jrpOR" wrote in message ... I need the same column to be 2 different widths. One width on the first page and a different width on the 2nd page of my worksheet. Is that possible? Thanks |
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