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When you are using one cell with a diagonal line to separate the row and
column headings, how do you make the row text to the right margin ih the cell and the column text to the left of the cell? -- SgtBob |
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How are you creating the diagonal line? Border or Drawing Toolbar? In any case, you cannot physically split a cell in two. The only way to get text divided by a diagonal line is to use spaces and justification. Experiment with the alignment functions for cells. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 05:52:02 -0700, Bob wrote: When you are using one cell with a diagonal line to separate the row and column headings, how do you make the row text to the right margin ih the cell and the column text to the left of the cell? |
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