break column

C

CLR

That is not a normal Excel feature..........it can be "faked" by merging
cells of adjacent columns above and below the range of interest, for one
way...........but existing columns cannot be "split" into separate cells.


Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3
 
D

Dave Peterson

If this is for printing, you may find that copying the column to MSWord and
using the formatting features there.

In fact, if it's a simple list (no "complex" formulas), then you may want to
keep the data in MSWord. It has the ability to sort (and other nice things --
like spell check!).
 
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