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using Square and curve Curve & round Brackets Here I can not merge cells due to various reasons. Excel 2003 |
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... Here I can not merge cells due to various reasons. Sounds like a good idea to me! You don't explain what it is that you are trying to do but just guessing: ="(" & SUM(D1:D18)&" How to put Brackets covering two or more cells in Excel " & SUM(B1:B18)&" )" Then select the range of cells that you want the formula to appear in and select: Format Cells Alignment Horizontal Center Across Selection Unlike merging cells, Center Across Selection will still let you select columns. -- HTH Sandy In Perth, the ancient capital of Scotland and the crowning place of kings Replace @mailinator.com with @tiscali.co.uk "No" <No @discussions.microsoft.com wrote in message ... I am taking about using Square and curve Curve & round Brackets Here I can not merge cells due to various reasons. Excel 2003 |
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