I am trying to create a check list of sorts, and in doing so I want to have
the contents of the top row vertical. This is probably simple but, I can't
figure it out. If anyone can help that would be fantastic!
I am trying to create a check list of sorts, and in doing so I want to have
the contents of the top row vertical. This is probably simple but, I can't
figure it out. If anyone can help that would be fantastic!
On the main menu, click Format>Cells. On the "Alignment" tab, in the upper right corner, use the Orientation tool to set your text to vertical (90 degrees). You can use the "clock face" window to 'drag' the orientation quickly. When set, click OK.
HTH
Bruce
Bruce
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Chels-
Select the row, right-click, choose Format Cells, choose the Alignment
tab, and change the orientation of the text.
Is that what you're looking for?
-Ryan
Chels wrote:
> I am trying to create a check list of sorts, and in doing so I want to have
> the contents of the top row vertical. This is probably simple but, I can't
> figure it out. If anyone can help that would be fantastic!
Highlight the cells you wish to be vertical. Go to Format, Cells, and go to
the Alignment Tab. Change the Orientation (on the right) to be 90 degrees
(or move the red dot to the top).
"Chels" wrote:
> I am trying to create a check list of sorts, and in doing so I want to have
> the contents of the top row vertical. This is probably simple but, I can't
> figure it out. If anyone can help that would be fantastic!
Do you want your text sideways as some others have suggested or do you want it
vertical?
Format>Cells>Alignment.
Don't use the protractor, just click on the "text" box to left of protractor.
Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
On Mon, 10 Jul 2006 13:15:01 -0700, Chels <[email protected]>
wrote:
>I am trying to create a check list of sorts, and in doing so I want to have
>the contents of the top row vertical. This is probably simple but, I can't
>figure it out. If anyone can help that would be fantastic!
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