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Hi
Can anyone tell me if it is possible to create extra columns in excel that are independent from the row above. e.g. can I have four columns in one row and eight in the one below? -- Many thanks JD |
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No, you can merge cells (FormatCellsalignment), but not specifically what
you ask. -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Jackie D" wrote in message ... Hi Can anyone tell me if it is possible to create extra columns in excel that are independent from the row above. e.g. can I have four columns in one row and eight in the one below? -- Many thanks JD |
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Right. Thanks
-- Many thanks JD "Bob Phillips" wrote: No, you can merge cells (FormatCellsalignment), but not specifically what you ask. -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Jackie D" wrote in message ... Hi Can anyone tell me if it is possible to create extra columns in excel that are independent from the row above. e.g. can I have four columns in one row and eight in the one below? -- Many thanks JD |
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Jackie D wrote...
Can anyone tell me if it is possible to create extra columns in excel that are independent from the row above. e.g. can I have four columns in one row and eight in the one below? No. |
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Discovered that I can merge cells to give the appearance of independent
column widths. That'll do fine. -- Many thanks JD "Harlan Grove" wrote: Jackie D wrote... Can anyone tell me if it is possible to create extra columns in excel that are independent from the row above. e.g. can I have four columns in one row and eight in the one below? No. |
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Hi Jackie
You can't. You can merge cells, to have 4 blocks of 2 merged cells in row 1, which would have the appearance of being what you want. Highlight 2 cells, FormatCellsAlignment and click Merge. Beware of merged cells when sorting or in some other instances where they do not behave as you might expect. Alternatively mark 2 cells and FormatCellsAlignmentHorizontal and from dropdown choose centre across selection. Place a border around each pair of cells treated in this way, and place borders around individual cells on the row below. Regards Roger Govier Jackie D wrote: Hi Can anyone tell me if it is possible to create extra columns in excel that are independent from the row above. e.g. can I have four columns in one row and eight in the one below? |
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Thanks for the help Roger.
-- Many thanks JD "Roger Govier" wrote: Hi Jackie You can't. You can merge cells, to have 4 blocks of 2 merged cells in row 1, which would have the appearance of being what you want. Highlight 2 cells, FormatCellsAlignment and click Merge. Beware of merged cells when sorting or in some other instances where they do not behave as you might expect. Alternatively mark 2 cells and FormatCellsAlignmentHorizontal and from dropdown choose centre across selection. Place a border around each pair of cells treated in this way, and place borders around individual cells on the row below. Regards Roger Govier Jackie D wrote: Hi Can anyone tell me if it is possible to create extra columns in excel that are independent from the row above. e.g. can I have four columns in one row and eight in the one below? |
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