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How can you add a blank line or bottom margin in a cell to seperate the rows
for printing? In Word it is called a cell margin. |
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You can increase the rowheight by selecting a cell in that row and then:
format|row|height and making it larger. You could also add an alt-enter as the last character in that cell. (might be messy if you're working with numeric values, though) Steve S wrote: How can you add a blank line or bottom margin in a cell to seperate the rows for printing? In Word it is called a cell margin. -- Dave Peterson |
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