» Dividing a First Left Heading Title
CATEGORY - Excel Editing
VERSION - All Microsoft Excel Versions
1. In cell A1, enter the words: Headings and Invoice Number.
2. Select cell A1, and in the Formula Bar, place the cursor after the word Headings.
3. Press Alt+Enter twice (once to wrap the text and once for an additional empty row space).
4. Press Ctrl+Enter to accept the changes without moving from cell.
5. Press Ctrl+1 to open the Format Cells dialog box.
6. Select the Border tab and select the left diagonal border.
7. Select the Alignment tab.
8. From both the Horizontal and Vertical dropdown lists, select Justify.
9. Click OK.
10. In the Formula Bar, place the cursor before the word Headings and press the Space Bar to add spaces and move the word to right.

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Ellery Posted on: 31-12-1969
I have the same question Raoul posted - how to get the text on the bottom line to go to the right? Thanks for the tips!Spaces
David Posted on: 31-12-1969
After dividing the cell use in cell editing to add spaces to move the second word to the right. Might not be the best way, but it works.tip
heg Posted on: 31-12-1969
only way i could do it (office 2000) was to put extra letters to the left of the 'number' bit and colour them white!


Thanks for the tips though.