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"Scott, Stan" <[log in to unmask]>
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[Shouldn't Excel questions be on another discussion list altogether?
EXCEL-L is devoted to Excel questions of this sort.]

You do this by merging the cells with those from the next column.  Highlight
cells A10:B10, and then select Format Cells.  Click on the Alignment tab,
and then check the box "Merge Cells" at the bottom.  These two cells are now
one, while the rest of the column stays at the same width.

> Stan Scott
> KPMG

> From: Jerry Foreman [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> How in Excel 97 do you change the width of a column (or
> height of a row) at say cell A10, but don't change the size
> of the column at say A1? I
> basically want to have two different column widths in the same
> spreadsheet.

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