A family of Microsoft spreadsheet software with tools for analyzing, charting, and communicating data.
Not possible. You could try using a textbox, suitably formatted w/o borders to "fit in"
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How can I insert a table within a worksheet where I can adjust the columns and rows without it adjusting the main worksheet where this table resides.
A family of Microsoft spreadsheet software with tools for analyzing, charting, and communicating data.
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Not possible. You could try using a textbox, suitably formatted w/o borders to "fit in"
Not sure about the version used back in 2010 for this question, but with 2013, add an object, Word Document, size it, and add a table to the word document that you sized on the worksheet. Size the table the way you want.
Ok. Thanks you.
Column A1:F10 are all 8.43 wide wich is great for rows 1 to 10. however I want rows A11:E15 to be 4.5 wide. If I adjust these it also adjusts rows A1:F10 which is not wat I wannt.
What do you mean by without "it adjusting the main worksheet where this table resides." ?
Are you speaking of "table" as just a set of data or do you mean an "Excel Tab;e" generated with Insert/Table?
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