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![]() I know I've done this before but can't figure out how now. I can rotate the text within the cell using Format Alignment Rotate text but that just rotates the text within the defined cell not the entire cell along with the text? Mark ----After setting the angle of the text then set a border around the entire cell. The result gives an excellent (printed) illusion of cells mimicking the angle of the text. Last edited by markg2; 04-22-2014 at 03:30 PM. Reason: Found solution, post unnecessary |
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It's just a virtual diagonal alignment of the cell. The cells themselves remain rectangular. As far as I know, this is the way it is done in Excel.
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Perhaps rotate your physical screen by 45° ? :-)
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