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Hello,

I am trying to create a spreadsheet with a grid in the lower half of the
page. The upper half will appear as text when I print it, but the grid needs
to be displayed in the lower half. I want to know if it is poosible to change
the column size for the lower portion of a page, or if there is a workaround
I can use. Perhaps I can create the grid in another spreadsheet and insert it
into this one?

I hope this is a clear explanation of what I am trying to do, if not I will
try to clarify it if anyone asks.

Thanks!Remove the gridlines from the entire sheet, and then add borders to the
bottom half.
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HTH,

RD
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quot;Varsilquot; gt; wrote in message
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Hello,

I am trying to create a spreadsheet with a grid in the lower half of the
page. The upper half will appear as text when I print it, but the grid needs
to be displayed in the lower half. I want to know if it is poosible to
change
the column size for the lower portion of a page, or if there is a workaround
I can use. Perhaps I can create the grid in another spreadsheet and insert
it
into this one?

I hope this is a clear explanation of what I am trying to do, if not I will
try to clarify it if anyone asks.

Thanks!
I think for your upper half you will have to treat 2 (or more) columns
as 1, maybe by merging cells, so that you can have the quot;appearancequot; of
narrower columns lower down. If your upper portion is going to contain
text, this will spill into the next column if it is empty, so you may
not need to merge the upper columns.

Hope this helps.

PeteHi Varsil. I'm afraid that it is not possible to have more than one width in
a single column. However, you could try setting the column width to what you
would like on the lower half of the spreadsheet and use a text box on the top
half. It would cover the grid on the spreadsheet and you could format the
box to not have borders. HTH
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Sincerely, Michael Colvinquot;Varsilquot; wrote:

gt; Hello,
gt;
gt; I am trying to create a spreadsheet with a grid in the lower half of the
gt; page. The upper half will appear as text when I print it, but the grid needs
gt; to be displayed in the lower half. I want to know if it is poosible to change
gt; the column size for the lower portion of a page, or if there is a workaround
gt; I can use. Perhaps I can create the grid in another spreadsheet and insert it
gt; into this one?
gt;
gt; I hope this is a clear explanation of what I am trying to do, if not I will
gt; try to clarify it if anyone asks.
gt;
gt; Thanks!
gt;


Hello Varsil,

If the spacing of the text in the upper half won't be effected by
changing the column width, you could hide the gridlines in the upper
half by changing them to white. Changing either row or column width
effects the entire worksheet. Yoou could, as you mentioned, embed
another spreadsheet. This option also gives you the ability to link the
embedded sheet to a source file. Whenever the source file data changes,
so will the embedded worksheet.

Sincerely,
Leith Ross--
Leith Ross
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View this thread: www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=503404Thank you all for your quick responses.

I had to go with the quot;Format the upper portion of the spreadsheet so that
thye grid lines do not appear and allow the text to spill overquot; approach.
Eventually I will figure out how to embed other sheets so the grid can be
displayed the way I choose, as Leith Ross suggests, but I will live with what
I am able to do now.

Thank you all again for your help!
Why don't you start out by changing *all* your column widths to something
like 2.

That gives you a graph paper effect, where you can more exactly and
accurately place your text.
Then, when you hide the grid lines and define your borders, you'll get a
display that should be closer to your target appearance.
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HTH,

RD
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==============================================quot;Varsilquot; gt; wrote in message
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gt; Thank you all for your quick responses.
gt;
gt; I had to go with the quot;Format the upper portion of the spreadsheet so that
gt; thye grid lines do not appear and allow the text to spill overquot; approach.
gt; Eventually I will figure out how to embed other sheets so the grid can be
gt; displayed the way I choose, as Leith Ross suggests, but I will live with
what
gt; I am able to do now.
gt;
gt; Thank you all again for your help!
gt;
gt;
You could set the column widths how you want it in the bottom half and
draw in a text box in the top half for your text.

Someone else already mentioned combining cells in the top half. That is
also a good solution.--
tallyman00
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