On Wed, 8 Jun 2016, Paul A. Rubin wrote:

   This makes the two columns into a single column for that row. That's a
horse of a different garage.

Um, no, it makes two rows into a single row for that column, which is a mule
of a different stable.

Paul,

  Two ways of describing the same thing. :-)

Seems straightforward, but what's the problem with using two rows for the
heading, with "Standard" in columns 2 and 3 of row 1 and the other four
words distributed across row 2.

  That will do it; this did not occur to me.

Thanks,

Rich

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