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Paul Gauci
The 'Format Cells>Alignment>Indent' command should make possible indents
which are smaller than the ones possible to date, for instance by making
Excel accept fractions of the spaces, like a '1.4' or '2.3' indents.
This command should, for example, enable the Right Horizontal Alignment with
an Indent to attain a high level of neatness in cells of any width. I am
aware that such fine tuning can be acheived through the 'Format
Cells>Number>Custom' command but this is very time consuming
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Paul Gauci
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which are smaller than the ones possible to date, for instance by making
Excel accept fractions of the spaces, like a '1.4' or '2.3' indents.
This command should, for example, enable the Right Horizontal Alignment with
an Indent to attain a high level of neatness in cells of any width. I am
aware that such fine tuning can be acheived through the 'Format
Cells>Number>Custom' command but this is very time consuming
--
Paul Gauci
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suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
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http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...8-5276dfa487e9&dg=microsoft.public.excel.misc