![]() 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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