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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 74059" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>If you go to the top and click on "Format", you can change the width of your columns and/or the row height. With Excel though, you can still only put ONE line of copy in each space, no matter how how high you make the row. And if you go to "Insert" you can add rows or columns. This will NOT change the data you already have entered. You can also copy a page by clicking on the little tab at the bottom of the page - looks like the little tab on a file folder. You can create a copy of a page or move a page and it will ask you where you want it (at the end, after page one, etc.)</p><p></p><p>I'm kind of doing this by "remote" - I have Excel at work but something a little different at home. But it's pretty much the same. The way I learned was just by playing with it and experimenting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 74059, member: 1883"] If you go to the top and click on "Format", you can change the width of your columns and/or the row height. With Excel though, you can still only put ONE line of copy in each space, no matter how how high you make the row. And if you go to "Insert" you can add rows or columns. This will NOT change the data you already have entered. You can also copy a page by clicking on the little tab at the bottom of the page - looks like the little tab on a file folder. You can create a copy of a page or move a page and it will ask you where you want it (at the end, after page one, etc.) I'm kind of doing this by "remote" - I have Excel at work but something a little different at home. But it's pretty much the same. The way I learned was just by playing with it and experimenting. [/QUOTE]
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