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Am trying to redo a time sheet for my manager. Have the page set up;
however, cannot get the label to go vertically in the A column of the sheet.
Can anyone direct me on how to do this--I need to have this for Monday.
TIA

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Hi CK

right mouse click on the cell(s) in question, choose format cells, go to the
alignment tab .. either click the vertical "text" or play with the little
dial.

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Am trying to redo a time sheet for my manager. Have the page set up;
however, cannot get the label to go vertically in the A column of the
sheet.
Can anyone direct me on how to do this--I need to have this for Monday.
TIA



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Yes, under Format, Cells, Alignment you can format the text to run
vertically as a lable.
Hope this helps..
Marko

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Am trying to redo a time sheet for my manager. Have the page set up;
however, cannot get the label to go vertically in the A column of the
sheet.
Can anyone direct me on how to do this--I need to have this for Monday.
TIA



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