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Grouping Columns

  1. #1
    LPS
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    Grouping Columns

    Using Excel 2000 in a Win 2000 O/S, is is possible to group columns
    individually? Currently if I group, for example, column C, so that I can
    collapse it, when I group column D, it gets joined to column C's group. I
    want to be able to collapse and expand columsn separately.
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    LPS

  2. #2
    Dave Peterson
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    Re: Grouping Columns

    Maybe you could insert a very skinny column between C and D (not hidden,
    though).

    LPS wrote:
    >
    > Using Excel 2000 in a Win 2000 O/S, is is possible to group columns
    > individually? Currently if I group, for example, column C, so that I can
    > collapse it, when I group column D, it gets joined to column C's group. I
    > want to be able to collapse and expand columsn separately.
    > --
    > LPS


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    Dave Peterson

  3. #3
    CyberTaz
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    RE: Grouping Columns

    It sounds like you ar using the Grouping feature differently tha it's
    intended purpose -- that of Grouping 2 or more columns/rows so the group can
    be collapsed (to not show detail, for example).

    If you are only concerned with 1 row/column at a time, use
    Format>Column>Hide instead. |:>)

    "LPS" wrote:

    > Using Excel 2000 in a Win 2000 O/S, is is possible to group columns
    > individually? Currently if I group, for example, column C, so that I can
    > collapse it, when I group column D, it gets joined to column C's group. I
    > want to be able to collapse and expand columsn separately.
    > --
    > LPS


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