Is it possible to display a worksheet within a worksheet?

C

CamDenTeacher

I have a worksheet that has data in 20 columns of various widths.

I would like to display a different set of data in only three columns (of
much wider withs) directly below.

Is this possible?
 
K

Kevin B

Click WINDOW in the menu and select NEW WINDOW . You now have 2 views of
the same worksheet. Now click WINDOW in the menu and select ARRANGE and
click the HORIZONTAL option button and click OK.

You can now arrange each of the windows to display the columns that you wish
to see.

To navigate between windows you can either use the mouse of press CTRL +F6.



Now arrage the
 
J

Jim Cone

You can make it appear that way by using "Center Across Selection"
formatting for the cells in the lower columns.
Select a group of cells and go to...
Format (menu) | Cells | Alignment (tab) | Horizontal (drop down)
--
Jim Cone
Portland, Oregon USA
http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware
(Excel Add-ins - free trial, no registration required)



"CamDenTeacher"
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wrote in message
I have a worksheet that has data in 20 columns of various widths.
I would like to display a different set of data in only three columns (of
much wider withs) directly below.
Is this possible?
 
C

CamDenTeacher

Thanks for the suggestion. I've actually already tried this, but the problem
is that I don't want all of the text in the second set of data centred. Is
there a way to accomplish the same task without centring all of the text?
Also, is there anyway to post the excel spredasheet in this forum, as I'm
not sure I'm describing the problem accurately?
 
J

Jim Cone

People are afraid to download attachments from a public newsgroup.
You can post your spreadsheet to a public website that will display the sheet
for viewing. You could then post a link to that site/spreadsheet.
Some of them are...
http://zoho.com/
http://www.expressocorp.com/.
http://photobucket.com/
http://tinyurl.com/2w4u8s (Google)
http://cjoint.com/index.php
--
Jim Cone
Portland, Oregon USA
http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware
(Excel Add-ins / Excel Programming)





"CamDenTeacher"
<[email protected]>
wrote in message
Thanks for the suggestion. I've actually already tried this, but the problem
is that I don't want all of the text in the second set of data centred. Is
there a way to accomplish the same task without centring all of the text?
Also, is there anyway to post the excel spredasheet in this forum, as I'm
not sure I'm describing the problem accurately?
 
D

DS-NTE

How about this:

Copy your range, hold down SHIFT while EDIT, PASTE PICTURELINK, the linked
picture can be placed wherever you want, translated from Norwegian, unsure
if this is correct in english version....


HTH
knut
 

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