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I dont think this is possible but I have changed the alignment for the text
in some cells to 60 degrees but I want the borders to remain around the original normal cell rather than the aligned one. Does anyone know if there is an option I caan change to make this happen? Thanks |
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Hi Pablo-
I don't believe there is any standard option to do what you ask. There are not 2 cells in place of 1 when you apply the rotation alignment. The cell, itself is actually rotated and the rectangle that appears when you select one of those cells is simply a 'placeholder for the rotated cell. Perhaps it can be done with VBA, not sure. Good Luck |:) "pablo bellissimo" wrote: I dont think this is possible but I have changed the alignment for the text in some cells to 60 degrees but I want the borders to remain around the original normal cell rather than the aligned one. Does anyone know if there is an option I caan change to make this happen? Thanks |
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