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Row heights and column widths are the properties of the entire rows and columns. IF you will not use the sheet for anything but appearance only I could suggest using the "merge cells" feature. I hesitate to make this suggestion due to the problems created by merged cells when copying, pasting, sorting, filtering and other functions almost too numerous to list. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 7 Nov 2006 15:15:02 -0800, Scott In SD <Scott In wrote: Hi- It should be simple but I can t figure it out. Cells are locked to size from top to bottom of document .Yes I can adjust the heights and widths but how do I format some cells in the bottom of a document that I dont want to be the same size as ones a little higher in the document. ? Thanks Scott |
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