Dan Lewis wrote: > > If it is a title that you want centered at the top, what is wrong with > using a header and centering the title in it? > > Dan
I wanted it centered over two columns. Something like this. +-------------------+ | Breakfast | +--------+----------+ +Insulin | BG level + +--------+----------+ | | | +--------+----------+ | | | "Merge and center" would seem to be the obvious choice, except for the fact that I am syncing this spreadsheet with Pocket Excel which does not support "merge and center". Instead it uses "center across selection" which is *not* the same thing though visually they appear similar. CAS is supported by the full version of Excel and is different from merging cells. If I were to remove OOo from the mix and just used Excel, everything would work perfectly. What this thread is pointing out is that OOo 2.02 is not completely compatible with Excel and cannot be safely used in a "mixed" environment which IMO is a show stopper for corporate acceptance. The formatting of a spreadsheet created in Excel will be silently changed by OOo 2.02 if that spreadsheet uses "center across selection". --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
