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    I am trying to create a table w/a right angled header row….I did it once before but cannot remember how to do it….help please. crazy

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    • #532525

      Assuming I am answering the question you asked (I don’t understand the acronym w/a)
      Create your headers, right click the whole row (position cursor at LH side and right click), select Text Direction.
      HTH

      • #532526

        Thanks Silverback for your prompt response….but this did not solve the problem totally….”w/a” = “with a”….sorry for the shorthand….
        Wwhat I need is for the cells to be at a 90 degree right angle.
        Thanks again
        Kit

    • #532534

      If you are trying to slant the sides of the cells of the header row (example: /___/___/ ), I have not been able to do this in Word. However, this is easily done in Excel.

      • #532563

        Thanks much for the suggestion however I am not familiar with Excel. I can follow directions pretty well if you tell me how to align it in Excel.

        • #532619

          Create the table in Excel (or paste it from Word).

          Select the cells you want to modify.

          Select Format/Cells on the menu bar. In the Format Cells box, select the Alignment tab. In the Orientation section, click on the position you want in the right-most window or specify the Degrees wanted in the bottom window.

          Use the other tabs to set the way you want the cells to look.

          I hope this helps.

          • #532655

            Chuck…thank you sooooo much…I was able to get the look I desired….now to get it to come into word and keep the format. I copied and pasted….and it defaulted to the original way….
            But you have given me the answer I needed !!!!! fanfare

            • #532661

              Kit, to get the table from Excel into Word, do the following:

              Highlight the cells in Excel that you want to copy. Select Edit/Copy.

              In Word, place the Insertion Point where you want the table to go. Select Edit/Paste Special. Choose Paste As Microsoft Excel Worksheet Object.

              The table should copy correctly.

              You can edit the table while in Word by right-clicking on the table an selecting Worksheet Object/Edit.

              ChuckD

            • #532691

              Chuck…..I was able to get the “object” into word and it came the proper way however, the lines on the box are not slanted as the words are…..that is the final problem…
              I have looked through excel and looked through word and can’t find out how to do it….perhaps it can be done in PowerPoint…..but I thank you very much for your diligence and hopefully I’ll be able to answer a question for you one day…… bravo to you!!

            • #532785

              Kit, I’ve created an Excel and Word file (in the zip’d attachment) that illustrates what you have to copy to get the table lines into Word.

              To slant the lines in Excel, after you select the Alignment Orientation for the header cells, go to the Border tab and select the Outline and Inside buttons.

              Ain’t this fun???

              ChuckD

            • #532849

              joy yep king bravo If I had more accolades ….I would give them all to you…..you have solved my problem and I know I can work from there. Hopefully I will be able to repay the favor one day…..I do know quite a bit about Word smile

    • #532559

      If you highlight the header row in the Table, then go to the View menu and click on Toolbars|Tables and Borders, you will get a small tool bar with an upper and lower row. On the lower row, click on the button about 7 buttons over and it will cycle you through various alignments. The Button has an A in the upper left corner(?) and a bunch of lines under it with arrow points at the ends of them. If you wish to move this around then the 4th button over on the same toolbar section will give you positioning capabilities. smile

      HTH

      Ron M

      • #532564

        Thanks for the tip….that procedure does not allow me to align the cell itself to a 90 degree angle….only move the text up, down or centered. I am still looking and hoping that the Excel suggestion will work….I appreciate your response

        • #532598

          Kit, then I must confess to being a bit confused confused. I have an attachment which follows the directions I outlined in my original posting. Will you tell me if this is sort of what you are looking for smile.

          Ron M

          • #532651

            Ron…thanks for the attachment…..the table is okay but the “header” meaning the cell with the words “Col 1, etc” needs to be on a 90 degree angle to the right

            • #532653

              I am not sure what you mean by a 90 degree angle to the right, but is this what you are looking for? (Revised attachment) smile

              Ron M

            • #532657

              No Attachment Ron

            • #532695

              Sorry about the attachment – not sure what happened blush — hopefully this will work now. smile

              Ron M

            • #532699

              Got the attachment…it is similar to what I am looking for……One of the responses advised me how to do it in Excel which I have done. I now have the words at the angle I am looking for but now I am trying to make the boxes on a right angle also!
              sigh Thanks much for your help..

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