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replyReply Fri 8 Aug 2008, 16:47Delegate Peter said...

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Excel Intermediate course

Formating

How can I merge cells

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replyReply Tue 12 Aug 2008, 09:43Trainer Rich said...

RE: formating

Hi Peter,

Select the cells you want to merge. Right click one of the cells and choose Format Cells. Then switch to the Alignment tab. Under 'Text control' section, tick the 'Merge cells' tickbox. Then press OK.

All done!

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