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Column width and row height are properties of the entire column and row. A few workarounds........cut the bottom-half data to a new worksheet and format the column widths as you wish then take a picture............. SHIFT + EditCopy Picture and paste into the original worksheet. Get rid of gridline view and use borders to outline groups or cells. Merge cells..........not a great idea because of the problems these can cause. Use Center Across Selection fro FormatCellsAlignment Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 5 Jun 2007 19:30:01 -0700, SAW wrote: I am making up a form in Excel and I have a column that is split. I want to make the upper column one width and the lower one another width. How do I do that? Thanks. |
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