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Sometimes entering simple function causes it to occupy two cells, why?
I was putting a slightly modified version of this function into cell
B12, in doing so it occupied cell B12 and B13 and merged the space together. This happens often when I am using functions, how can I make sure it only takes up one cell address? =IF(ISERROR(FIND("Astro",A17)),"","*****") |
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Sometimes entering simple function causes it to occupy two cells, why?
Are the 2 cells merged? Select the cell(s) and click on Format - Cells -
Alignment tab, is the "Merge cells:" box checked? If it is, uncheck it. HTH Otto wrote in message ups.com... I was putting a slightly modified version of this function into cell B12, in doing so it occupied cell B12 and B13 and merged the space together. This happens often when I am using functions, how can I make sure it only takes up one cell address? =IF(ISERROR(FIND("Astro",A17)),"","*****") |
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Sometimes entering simple function causes it to occupy two cells, why?
No, they are not merged. If I copy this function into any new spreadsheet it happens as well. |
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