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| * Alignment of Text inside the cell : Since Calc gives much importance for cells, the text alignment inside the cell also needs to be taken care of. Such alignments can be Top, center and bottom. Wrap text option allows the text which gone out of the cell to be aligned within the cell boundary. | | * Alignment of Text inside the cell : Since Calc gives much importance for cells, the text alignment inside the cell also needs to be taken care of. Such alignments can be Top, center and bottom. Wrap text option allows the text which gone out of the cell to be aligned within the cell boundary. |
| There are two useful options associated with cells known as Merge cell and Split cell. | | There are two useful options associated with cells known as Merge cell and Split cell. |
− | [[File:LO Calc Merge Cell.png|thumb|Merging the cell]]
| + | <gallery mode="packed" heights=250> |
− | [[File:LO Calc Split cell.png|thumb|Splitting the cell]]
| + | File:LO Calc Merge Cell.png|Merging the cell |
| + | File:LO Calc Split cell.png|Splitting the cell |
| + | </gallery> |
| * "Merge cell" combines two or more cells together to make it as one. For example, If you want the main heading to be given in a particular column which is having two or more sub menus or subsections you can use this feature. | | * "Merge cell" combines two or more cells together to make it as one. For example, If you want the main heading to be given in a particular column which is having two or more sub menus or subsections you can use this feature. |
| To merge cells, select two or more cells and right click on anyone of the selected cells and click on "merge cell". | | To merge cells, select two or more cells and right click on anyone of the selected cells and click on "merge cell". |