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2 questions - one about inserting the date, other about adding lines.

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    2 questions - one about inserting the date, other about adding lines.

    hey,

    im making a timeline plan for school, and when i enter the date such as 3/2/06 it autocorrects it and changes it to 03/02/2006 which i dont have enough room for. is there a way so it doesnt automatically change it?

    and the other is ive already typed up my table, disregarding the fact that the grey lines between each cell dont get printed. so how do i add these lines so when i print it it comes out as a table, and can i customise these lines?

    thanks for your help.

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    Try formatting the cells with the date. Go format > Custom >DD/MM/YY

    The gridlines can be printed. Go to print preview. Setup and then the Sheet tab. There's a option to print sheet.

    The other way is to outline the area with a border.

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    Re: 2 questions - one about inserting the date, other about adding lines.

    Hi

    For the date format, then
    Format>Cells>Number>Custom and enter in the white pane d/m/yy if you
    mean 3 Feb 06, or m/d/yy if you mean 2 Mar 06

    To get the borders to cells either
    File>Page Setup>Sheet> check Print Gridlines
    or
    Mark your range of data the
    Format>Cells>Border>choose border style

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    > hey,
    >
    > im making a timeline plan for school, and when i enter the date such
    > as
    > 3/2/06 it autocorrects it and changes it to 03/02/2006 which i dont
    > have
    > enough room for. is there a way so it doesnt automatically change it?
    >
    > and the other is ive already typed up my table, disregarding the fact
    > that the grey lines between each cell dont get printed. so how do i
    > add
    > these lines so when i print it it comes out as a table, and can i
    > customise these lines?
    >
    > thanks for your help.
    >
    >
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    Thumbs up

    thanks guys. it really helped.

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    one more thing actually
    could u please have a look at the attachment

    is there anyway that i can have two symbols in the one box, one above the other if possible.

    thanks again
    Attached Images Attached Images

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    Yes you can

    I opened up the Character Map and selected Wingdings2 and Selected a Dot and a X.

    I then added to excel change the cell style to Wingdings2. Then I wrapped the text to stack them

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    im sorry i didnt really understand that at all, but it doesnt matter, i figred out a way around it. thanks anyway

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    Re: 2 questions - one about inserting the date, other about adding lines.

    You an have the text configured to run vertically.
    charcters don't have to be of the same font, nor size. some can be bold =
    =

    italic etc

    Plenty of possibilites

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    > im sorry i didnt really understand that at all, but it doesnt matter, =

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    > figred out a way around it. thanks anyway
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