![]() ![]() ![]() My reply was to the January 21 question tacked on to the original posting by I sure wish Microsoft had put someone in charge of this task during the development of the Office Suite since 2006. Supposedly, at the height of its popularity there was a person on every project team at Palm whose job it was to count the stylus inputs required to accomplish every task. I never owned a Palm Pilot, but friends of mine did. Layout options, then (c) click Split cells, then (d) move my hand back to the keyboard. ![]() Or (a) move my hand from the keyboard to the mouse, then (b) do 1 or 2 mouse clicks to display the Table But most of the time, I have to use four key presses to bring it up (Alt-release, J, L, P). Starting with 2007, that keystroke still works, but it is not shown anywhere in the interface.Įvery so often, my fingers remember where it is, and I press it. What's more, there is a shortcut key that opens the Split Cells dialog box. If we need to merge cells, then we need to merge cells, and Word provides a way to do it. Your comment about merged cells not being useful is irrelevant. The question was about a Word table, but your answer is about Excel. ![]()
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