Re: F9 function key



Bob,

Then, how do I spread a column heading across a few columns? Just don't make it one big cell?

Epinn

"Bob Phillips" <bob.NGs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:ObEjZUM1GHA.2196@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Epinn,

Don't merge cells, it is more trouble than it is worth.

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Bob Phillips

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"Epinn" <someone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I basically understand the idea of "undo." But when I play with F9, my
frame of reference is similar to merging two cells one day and then
splitting them the next.

Okay Bob, another sign of "information overload" and I shall stay away from
Excel for a few days.

Can I really?

Epinn

"Roger Govier" <roger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Epinn

I'm afraid that once you have saved the file, then you can't "Undo" the
operation, either with Control + Z or with the Undo key on the Toolbar.

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Roger Govier


"Epinn" <someone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am not talking about reversing right after. I am thinking of entering
a bunch of formulas somewhere else and then coming back to this cell
manipulated with F9, then reverse it. Also, after I press F9+enter,
then save the work***, close it, reopen it and click on the formula
(with value created by F9), how do I reverse it?

Epinn

"Max" <demechanik@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Epinn" wrote:
.. is a shortcut key to reverse F9+enter.
How about CTRL+Z ?
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