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Gord Dibben
 
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cneal

Width is a column property and is the same top to bottom.

Depending upon why you need the differing widths........

You can enter text in say A1 then choose A1:F1 and
FormatCellsAlignmentHorizintalCenter across selection.

OR(and I hate to mention this) merge A1:F1 into one cell.

FormatCellsAlignmentMerge Cells or from Formatting Toolbar click the "merge
and center" button.

Note: only the contents of the left-most cell will be retained.

Merged cells cause many problems when it comes to copying, pasting, sorting
and other stuff.

Gord Dibben Excel MVP

On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 12:49:08 -0800, "cneal"
wrote:

is it possible to have one excel sheet with different colum widths. i guess
like having two excel sheets on one page?


 
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