Another way is to just select the center cell of the five cells, enter your
text, then do Richt-click > FormatCells > Alignment > and in the Horizontal
window, select Center
Another way is to just select the center cell of the five cells, enter your
text, then do Richt-click > FormatCells > Alignment > and in the Horizontal
window, select Center
If it is possible to format (which it should be in this case) then merging
cells is not a good solution, there are so many problems involved with
merged cells (everything from copying and pasting to sorting and using
formulas)
Try using the Merge & Center button on format toolbar.
Example: Five columns.. Select (F3:J6)
Click - merge & center button on toolbar.
Bottom lines 3,4 & 5 vanish.
Find Merge & Center Command:
Click view on toolbar
click toolbar on list
select..customize....
on dialog box click command tab....categories.... select...format.....scroll
to merge & center..
click hold and drag to worksheet toolbar and release.
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