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Default I want to make three sub colums under an original colum

can anyone explain how I do this

I have a headed colum and half way down this colum I need to insert 3 sets
of data
hence the sub clolums
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Dottie

The width of a column is the property of the column and remains the same
throughout the column.

One way to do what you want is to enter your title in A1 then select A1:C1 and
FormatCellsAligmentHorizontalCenter Across Selection.

You can also "merge" A1:C1 but I do not recommend this method. Merged cells
cause no end of problems with sorting, copying. pasting, filtering and others.


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can anyone explain how I do this

I have a headed colum and half way down this colum I need to insert 3 sets
of data
hence the sub clolums


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