![]() One of the main reasons to do this is for reporting or presentation purposes – or simply put, to make a spreadsheet look nice. Merging cells in a spreadsheet is a process that allows you to join one or more adjacent cells (horizontally or vertically or both) into one larger cell that is then displayed across multiple columns or rows. ![]() One of these, which we are discussing today, is the use (or unnecessary use) of merged cells in an Excel spreadsheet. There are a number of “basic errors users make in Excel” that results in their spreadsheet life being that much more challenging when it doesn’t necessarily need too. This entry was posted in Practical Advice Tip by Brian Krisanski
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