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    Shamshad Butt
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    How do I insert space between 2 consecutive columns of an XL Shee.

    I want to have space between two consecutive columns of a worksheet (of
    course, without having inserted another column between the two) in order to
    have separated the Border Lines of the adjacent cells/columns. Please guide
    me if it can be done in XL.

  2. #2
    ScottO
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    Re: How do I insert space between 2 consecutive columns of an XL Shee.

    Can you achieve the effect that you're looking for by using a double
    vertical border down the right side of the left column and having no
    border down the left side of the right column?
    Rgds,
    ScottO

    "Shamshad Butt" <Shamshad Butt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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    | I want to have space between two consecutive columns of a worksheet
    (of
    | course, without having inserted another column between the two) in
    order to
    | have separated the Border Lines of the adjacent cells/columns.
    Please guide
    | me if it can be done in XL.



  3. #3
    Shamshad Butt
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    Inserting space b/w columns w/out inserting columns

    Dear ScottO
    Thanks for your help. Yours tip was fine but it will help only a little. In
    fact I want to create separate BOXES with clear SEPARATION.

  4. #4
    Roger Govier
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    Re: Inserting space b/w columns w/out inserting columns

    Hi

    You could try Format>Cells>Alignment\>Horizontal>Right Indent and set the
    indent to as many characters as you wish.

    Regards

    Roger Govier


    Shamshad Butt wrote:
    > Dear ScottO
    > Thanks for your help. Yours tip was fine but it will help only a little. In
    > fact I want to create separate BOXES with clear SEPARATION.


  5. #5
    Stefi
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    RE: How do I insert space between 2 consecutive columns of an XL Shee.

    I don't think it can be done, but if you apply a double line as a vertical
    border between the two columns, it has a similar effect.

    Stefi


    „Shamshad Butt” ezt *rta:

    > I want to have space between two consecutive columns of a worksheet (of
    > course, without having inserted another column between the two) in order to
    > have separated the Border Lines of the adjacent cells/columns. Please guide
    > me if it can be done in XL.


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