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replyReply Thu 29 Oct 2009, 16:23Delegate Ameeshi said...

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Spreadsheet

how to seperate cells?

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replyReply Fri 30 Oct 2009, 09:18Trainer Simon said...

RE: spreadsheet

Hi Ameeshi,

Thank you for your question and welcome to the forum.

Could you please clarify your question in some more detail.

Regards

Simon

replyReply Thu 19 Nov 2009, 10:06Trainer Rich said...

RE: spreadsheet

Hi Ameeshi,

This question has now been left unattended for a while.

You can select the merged cells, right click and choose 'format cells', then choose the 'Alignment' tab and untick 'merge cells' option.

Otherwise....

We like to keep down the large number of active forum posts we receive.

As we are waiting for your response for further information to help resolve your issue, we will be automatically marking this question as resolved in the next 5 days (unless you post a follow-up within that time).

We look forward to hearing from you.

Thank you.
Regards, Rich

Wed 25 Nov 2009: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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Excel tip:

Create a hyperlink navigation sheet

In large files, it is often useful to have a front sheet with hyperlinks to the key databases and summary calculations in your spreadsheet. Hyperlinks can save you and (more importantly) those less familiar with your spreadsheet a great deal of pointless scrolling between and within sheets.



Hyperlinks appear as underlined text and can jump to any cell or range name in your file. You can also use hyperlinks to jump to other files.



To create a hyperlink to a location in the active workbook: (1) Select the cell that contains the text you want to use as the hyperlink and choose Insert|Hyperlink.(2)Click Place in this document.(3)Choose the sheet you want to link to or the range name from the list of "Defined Names".(4)If necessary, type the cell reference in the Type in the cell reference box. (5) Click OK.

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