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Slanting cells across top of Word table or Excel spreadsheet?

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Capital Park FHC - Donna - 14 Jul 2006 23:46 GMT
I want to make a single-page form that has long descriptions down the left,
and names of people across the top -- but the names need to be slanted upward
because there are too many, and the matrix boxes will have only a + or - in
them so they can be quite small. An example would be the mileage charts on a
road map, with city names at left and top but only a few numbers in the
matrix boxes. Is it possible to do this?
Gord Dibben - 15 Jul 2006 01:59 GMT
Donna

You cannot physically slant cells, but you can format them to look slanted.

First, place a border around the cell and color it a nice color.

Then Format>Cell>Alignment.

Use the protractor to orient the text at 30 or 40 degrees.

Experiment with row height and column width.until you get the effect you want.

Gord Dibben  MS Excel MVP

>I want to make a single-page form that has long descriptions down the left,
>and names of people across the top -- but the names need to be slanted upward
>because there are too many, and the matrix boxes will have only a + or - in
>them so they can be quite small. An example would be the mileage charts on a
>road map, with city names at left and top but only a few numbers in the
>matrix boxes. Is it possible to do this?
 
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