Cells in a column in half?

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Ascesis

Is this even possible?

I have a worksheet like this:

5120

From A2 down are just names.

Now, I want to enter two dates for each cell in red. I'm asking if
splitting cells in half is possible, because I want to add different
conditional formatting (different colour!) to each date.


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D

Dave Peterson

I can't see your sample--I don't use excelforum.

Conditional formatting affects the whole cell.

And your life will be much easier if you keep the dates in separate cells.
 
A

Ascesis

Bernard said:
Please clarify. You cannot enter two dates in one cell

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Oh, what I actually meant was, the cell underneath the header for the
dates should be split in half.
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Like

A1 is a cell
and A2 is split in half with something like the split column function
on Word or something
 
P

Pete_UK

You can use columns A and B for your dates and for your header in A1
highlight A1:B1 then Format | Cells | Alignment (tab) and for
Horizontal Alignment choose Centre Across Selection - this will give
you the effect of a split column, particularly if you use vertical
borders, but the dates have to be in different columns.

Hope this helps.

Pete
 

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