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Entering left & right aligned, & centred text, into one merged cel
I am using Excel 2003.
I have a spreadsheet with 8 (eight) columns. I have used the header and footer, and have entered left aligned, centred, and right aligned information in both. I have merged all the cells in rows 1, 2, and 3, into one cell. I would like to enter information in that cell on the left, centre, and right, i.e. "Name" on the left, "Subject Matter" in the centre, and "Date" on the right. Is there a way to do this? Thanking you for your assistance. Simba |
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Entering left & right aligned, & centred text, into one mergedcel
Hi Simba,
No, don't think so. Do you really need to combine the info into one cell? It would be easier to leave it in three cells - easier to format, and do lots of other things. Dave. |
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Entering left & right aligned, & centred text, into one merged
Hi Dave
Many thanks indeed for your reply. Is it possible to have only three (3) columns in the first three (3) rows, and eight (8) columns in the rest of the spreadsheet? If so, please let me know how to do this. Many thanks, Simba "Dave" wrote: Hi Simba, No, don't think so. Do you really need to combine the info into one cell? It would be easier to leave it in three cells - easier to format, and do lots of other things. Dave. |
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