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replyReply Thu 11 Oct 2007, 17:46Delegate Josh said...

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Excel Intermediate course

Borders

How do you take away the borders from a few columns with deleting them to show a heading that may go across column a-e?

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replyReply Tue 16 Oct 2007, 13:34Trainer Sandy said...

RE: Borders

Hi Josh

I hope I am correct in thinking that you wish to have a heading in your worksheet to be centred across columns a-e.
If you had your heading in cell A1 click on this cell and select the cells up to E1

Then click on the Merge and Centre icon on your formatting toolbar. You can also go into Format Menu, Cells, Alignment and select Merge Cells under the Text Control section.

Hope this helps
Sandy

 

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