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davegb
I saw a spreadsheet where the column headers slanted up at a 45 degree
angle from the rest of the column. This made it much easier to have
long, descriptive headers without having to word-wrap or widen the
column (the column contents were mostly markers, like x's, so the
columns could be very narrow and get lots of them visible at the same
time). I looked at the column headers and couldn't figure out how the
borders were made at a 45 degree angle. The text is aligned at 45
degrees, but when I align text in a cell at 45 degrees, the cell
borders remain vertical and horizontal, not slanting.
I've looked to see if it was done with "Format, Cells, Borders" or
under any of the special formatting for those cells, but I can't find
it. Does anyone here know how to make this happen? Thanks in advance!
angle from the rest of the column. This made it much easier to have
long, descriptive headers without having to word-wrap or widen the
column (the column contents were mostly markers, like x's, so the
columns could be very narrow and get lots of them visible at the same
time). I looked at the column headers and couldn't figure out how the
borders were made at a 45 degree angle. The text is aligned at 45
degrees, but when I align text in a cell at 45 degrees, the cell
borders remain vertical and horizontal, not slanting.
I've looked to see if it was done with "Format, Cells, Borders" or
under any of the special formatting for those cells, but I can't find
it. Does anyone here know how to make this happen? Thanks in advance!