Where are the merged cells in word

Updated on technology 2024-03-29
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. Open word2010, then open or create a new document, and insert some ** in this document.

    2. Use the mouse to select the ** you want to merge, and then find the merge cell in the toolbar below the menu bar.

    Click on it to merge the ** you just selected ** into one**.

    3. Use the mouse to select the ** you want to merge**, then click the right mouse button, find "Merge Cells" in the menu bar that appears, and click it to merge the ** you just selected into one**.

    word to quickly merge cells.

    What is often used in the use of word** is to merge cells, so how do you merge cells in general? Generally, you need to select the cells that need to be merged first, right-click, and then select Merge Cells. If you often read word trivia, you should already know this little trick.

    Here's how to do it: first select the cells that need to be merged, then use the right mouse button to select the merged cells, select the cells that need to be merged again, and press the F4 key to do it. It is the universal shortcut that is used here and introduced to you in the past.

    F4, in fact, there are many uses of the F4 key, let's explore it slowly.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Select the cells you want to merge and right-click.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Open a Word document that needs to be merged with cells.

    2. Hold down the left mouse button to select the cells that need to be merged.

    3. Then right-click and select the "Merge Cells" option in the pop-up list.

    4. In this way, the two selected cells will be merged into one cell.

    Notes:1. Merging cells is not limited to one of the above methods, and it can also be done directly in the "Layout" menu bar.

    2. It is not a blank cell to complete the merging operation of the cell, and the text in the cell can also be merged, and the text of the cell before the merge will be a line.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In word** production, it is often necessary to merge cells, and the specific operations are as follows:

    1. Use tools: word2010

    2. Steps:

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Select two or more adjacent cells by clicking the Center After Merge icon.

    Or click the small triangle centered on the right side after merging to select Merge Cells.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Method 1 1

    Open the Word 2010 document page and select two or more cells that need to be merged.

    2. Right-click the selected cells and select the "Merge Cells" menu command.

    end method two.

    1. Open the Word 2010 document and select two or more cells that need to be merged in **.

    2Click on the "Layout" tab.

    3. Click the "Merge Cells" button in the "Merge" group.

    end method three.

    Open the Word 2010 document and click any cell in **.

    Click the Design tab.

    Click the Erase button in the Drawing Borders group, and the pointer changes to an eraser shape.

    Drag the left mouse button on the ** line to erase the line and merge the two cells.

    5. Press the Esc key or click the "Erase" button again to cancel the erasing status.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Select the cells you want to merge, right-click - select Merge Cells.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Select two adjacent cells, right-click and select Merge.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Select the cells you want to merge, right-click and select "Merge Cells" and you're done.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. Open the word document and select the Merge Alarm area in ** that needs to merge cells.

    2. Click the right mouse button, and then click the liquid inspection and merge cells.

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  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Merge cells in word, you can set the merge in the **layout tool.

    The steps of the method are as follows:

    1. Open the word document that needs to be masked with the world, select the cells that need to be merged, and click the "Layout" tab in the Kailim** tool.

    2. In the **Layout tab, you can find "Merge Cells", click to complete the cover operation.

    3. Return to the main document and find that the setting of merge cells in Word has been completed.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Open Word and find the one you need.

    After selecting the cells, click the Layout ribbon, select Merge Cells in the ribbon, select the ** that you want to merge, and then click Merge Cells.

    Finish.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hello, method.

    1. First, click the left mouse button and select the ** to which you want to merge the content.

    2. Formula: 1: Enter "=", 2: click the first ** that needs to be merged, 3: Enter the "&" symbol, 4: Click the second ** that needs to be merged.

    3. Click Enter, and the contents of the two ** will be merged into one cell.

    4. If the following ** also needs to be merged according to this format, then select the cells that have been merged, move the mouse cursor to the lower right corner of the cell, when the cursor becomes the "+" word cursor, hold down the left mouse button to pull down, and the lower cells will be merged.

    5. Because the content in the merged cell is quoted according to the formula of the first two cells, the content in the first two cells cannot be deleted, and if deleted, the merged cell content will also disappear.

    6. If you need to delete the content of the original cell, then you need to change the content of the merged cell to "value". Select the merged cells, click the left mouse button to select "Copy", and then paste into the corresponding **, and select paste as "value" when pasting, so that even if the content in the original ** is deleted, the content of the merged cells will not change.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Office Word version ProPlus 2021 Select the Layout option when you want to merge**.

    Please click Enter a description.

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