Ayuda de LibreOffice 7.3
You can select a range of cells, then merge them into a single cell. Conversely, you can take a previously merged cell and divide it back into individual cells.
Al copiar celdas en un intervalo de destino que contiene celdas combinadas, primero se descombina el intervalo de destino y luego se pegan las celdas copiadas. Si las celdas copiadas son celdas combinadas, mantienen su estado de combinación.
Click and drag to select the cells to be merged then do one of the following:
Pulse, en la barra de herramientas Formato, en:
Or, right click the selection to open the context menu and choose
If is present instead then the cell selection contains merged cells and cannot be merged further.
Or, in the Properties sidebar mark the Merge Cells checkbox.
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The cells will be merged and the content will be centered in the merged cell.
Select the cell to be unmerged, or a selection that includes the cells to be unmerged then do one of the following:
En la barra Formato, pulse en:
Or, right click the selection to open the context menu and choose
If is present instead then the selection does not contain any merged cells.
Or, in the Properties sidebar clear the Merge Cells checkbox.
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