G Guest Jan 25, 2005 #1 I am not sure if I am wording this right, I am trying to make a form. Is the sam row to different heights?
I am not sure if I am wording this right, I am trying to make a form. Is the sam row to different heights?
G Gord Dibben Jan 25, 2005 #2 No. You cannot make a row two different heights. Column width and row height belong to the entire column and row. I hesitate to mention the dreaded "merge cells" feature which allows you to merge two or more cells into one big cell. If you're just doing this for entering text you would probably get away with it. Merged cells cause no end of problems when trying to sort, filter, copy/paste so I rarely recommend this feature. Gord Dibben Excel MVP
No. You cannot make a row two different heights. Column width and row height belong to the entire column and row. I hesitate to mention the dreaded "merge cells" feature which allows you to merge two or more cells into one big cell. If you're just doing this for entering text you would probably get away with it. Merged cells cause no end of problems when trying to sort, filter, copy/paste so I rarely recommend this feature. Gord Dibben Excel MVP