splitting table cells diagonally in Word Thread poster: Steven Smith
| Steven Smith United Kingdom Local time: 02:53 Japanese to English
Is it possible to put a diagonal split in a cell in a table in Word (2003)? I have to recreate some tables where the top left cell has this sort of split, and I can't believe it's not possible in Word but so far I haven't found any way of doing it.
Thanks. | | | Oh yes you can! | Apr 21, 2008 |
Yes, it is possible.
Once you've created your table, go to the top-left cell. Then select "Borders and Shading" from the "Format" menu. Go to the "Borders" tab. On the right side of the dialogue box (Preview), select "Cell" (or Table) in the "Apply to:" field and two of the buttons around the preview should feature diagonal lines.
Hope that helps,
Simon | | | Yes, it is possible | Apr 21, 2008 |
I opened the Table toolbar and used the pull-down icon which sets the appearance of the borders and the grid of the table (forgive me, my Word is Greek and I do not know exactly what it is called in English). Then, I used the pencil tool to drag a diagonal line in the cell.
I am sending you a file containing a screenshot of Word, showing (in pink, on the lower toolbar) the icon I am talking about. I hope this will help you, even though it is in Greek.
Best regards, ... See more I opened the Table toolbar and used the pull-down icon which sets the appearance of the borders and the grid of the table (forgive me, my Word is Greek and I do not know exactly what it is called in English). Then, I used the pencil tool to drag a diagonal line in the cell.
I am sending you a file containing a screenshot of Word, showing (in pink, on the lower toolbar) the icon I am talking about. I hope this will help you, even though it is in Greek.
Best regards,
E. ▲ Collapse | | | Steven Smith United Kingdom Local time: 02:53 Japanese to English TOPIC STARTER
Thanks to both of you for your suggestions. This works visually, but doesn't actually split the cell for purposes of entering text. If you want text in the top right and bottom left you have to use spacing and paragraphs. Still, I can manage. Thanks very much. | |
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Joachim Kolb Canada Local time: 21:53 Member (2006) English to German + ... split the cell & make the lines invisible | Apr 21, 2008 |
You can split the cell in which you want to place the item at a certain point and then make the lines within that cell invisible.
For splitting the cell, you use table/split cells.
For making the internal partition invisible, you go to table/table properties, then select borders& shading and play around a little bit. That should do the job. | | | Diagnoally Splitting Cell | Nov 12, 2014 |
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