Adjusting Cell Widths

Silo

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Hello Everyone

Is it possible to merge four cells (I need the four columns) and split them into three equal sized cells?

Thanks

Silo
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Silo said:
Hello Everyone

Is it possible to merge four cells (I need the four columns) and split them into three equal sized cells?

Thanks

Silo
:biggrin:
No. However, it may be feasible for you to try this.

Use 12 columns and merge the cells in groups of 3, thereby creating the appearance of four columns. In the place where you want 3 cells and not 4, you could merge the cells in groups of 4, thereby giving the appearance of 3 columns.
 
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