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Default How to insert a slash into a blank cell

I would like to insert 3 slash keys into my blank cell:

Eg: Charge # / / /

I can draw a line in but then they are not even or lined up. Is there a way
to get them in exact formation?

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Default How to insert a slash into a blank cell

Slash plus number of spaces, say 6 then Enter.

FormatCellsAlignmentHorizontalFill

As you widen the column your slashes will appear.

Make sure you have Transition Options set so's slash key does not bring up
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On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 06:24:01 -0700, Claudia
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I would like to insert 3 slash keys into my blank cell:

Eg: Charge # / / /

I can draw a line in but then they are not even or lined up. Is there a way
to get them in exact formation?

Thanks,




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