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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

How to Insert a Diagonal Line in Excel Spreadsheet Cell


How do you make a diagonal strike through line in a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet cell? If you're using Excel 2007 go to the home tab where you'll see the Format Numbers options area. There is a drop-down box which may be currently displaying "date". Click the arrow and select "More number formats." You'll see a bunch of tabs on the top of the pop up display. Go to the "border" tab. Select the diagonal line. This will insert a diagonal line from the lower left hand to the upper right hand corner of a cell, creating a "strike-through" effect if you will. Easy eh?

2 comments:

  1. Hi Nick,

    I want to know if I can insert a diagonal line like the one above but only for the digit(s) in the cell.

    Appreciate your help.

    Thanks,
    sam

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    1. Hi Sam,

      Just to clarify, you want to cross out only cells with digits or cross out the individual digits themselves?

      Thanks,
      Nick

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