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If you make a square cell, then make a diagonal border you can make it
look right for printing, but I was wondering if there is anyway to make it so that you can edit. For example: I would like to make a cell and then split it into 2 cells, so that it will almost look like a fraction. 1/2 #1 in the upper cell,# 2 in the lower cell, then use a border to do the diagonal. gwillis |
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G,
Not really. But you can take two side-by-side cells, format them so that their text is on a 45 degree angle, put a vertical border between them, and then adjust the row heights and column widths to get something close. HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "g wills" wrote in message ... If you make a square cell, then make a diagonal border you can make it look right for printing, but I was wondering if there is anyway to make it so that you can edit. For example: I would like to make a cell and then split it into 2 cells, so that it will almost look like a fraction. 1/2 #1 in the upper cell,# 2 in the lower cell, then use a border to do the diagonal. gwillis |
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Hi
Use the draw function to draw a diagonal line. type in your numerator then press ALT + Enter, depending on cell size, press space until the cursor is on the right of the cell and then type in your denominator. This will then look like a fraction. BUT it doesn't work like one !! Why don't you just format the cell in question to FRACTION HTH Michael "g wills" wrote: If you make a square cell, then make a diagonal border you can make it look right for printing, but I was wondering if there is anyway to make it so that you can edit. For example: I would like to make a cell and then split it into 2 cells, so that it will almost look like a fraction. 1/2 #1 in the upper cell,# 2 in the lower cell, then use a border to do the diagonal. gwillis |
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One way:
Enter 12 in the cell. Format/Cells/Number/Custom 0* 0 (zero, asterisk, space, zero). Give the cell a diagonal border. In article , g wills wrote: If you make a square cell, then make a diagonal border you can make it look right for printing, but I was wondering if there is anyway to make it so that you can edit. For example: I would like to make a cell and then split it into 2 cells, so that it will almost look like a fraction. 1/2 #1 in the upper cell,# 2 in the lower cell, then use a border to do the diagonal. |
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