Microsoft Excel is available on Windows and Mac. You can also use the online web version at the Microsoft 365 website. You can use Excel to make tables, type formulas, make graphs, and more.
You can also hold Shift (Windows) or Command (Mac) and click individual cells to add them to the selection. Merged cells take up two or more columns’ worth of space. For example, merging a cell range in the A and B columns would leave you with a cell that spans the A and B columns. You can only unmerge a cell that has been previously merged.
You can also hold Shift (Windows) or Command (Mac) and click individual cells to add them to the selection. Merged cells take up two or more columns’ worth of space. For example, merging a cell range in the A and B columns would leave you with a cell that spans the A and B columns. You can only unmerge a cell that has been previously merged.
You can also hold Shift (Windows) or Command (Mac) and click individual cells to add them to the selection. Merged cells take up two or more columns’ worth of space. For example, merging a cell range in the A and B columns would leave you with a cell that spans the A and B columns. You can only unmerge a cell that has been previously merged.
You can only unmerge a cell that has been previously merged.
You can only unmerge a cell that has been previously merged.
You can only unmerge a cell that has been previously merged.
You can only unmerge a cell that has been previously merged.
If you’re already on the Home tab, you can skip this step.
If you’re already on the Home tab, you can skip this step.
For example, if your merged cell had the word “Hello” in it, unmerging the cells would place the word “Hello” in the left-most unmerged cell. If you want to merge cells again, select the cells you want to merge. Click Merge & Center in the Home tab. You can also click the arrow to select Merge Across or Merge Cells.