How to Merge Cells vertically on Google Spreadsheets

Google Docs lets you create, share, and collaborate on documents online. And it just got better with rebuilt editors for documents, spreadsheets, and drawings, designed to improve collaboration, increase speed, and create richer documents.

Formatting a spreadsheet allows you to understand and read the data on the docs easily.  Mr. Jakov Krolo, software engineer at Google today announced that Google Spreadsheets will be getting new vertical merge functionality. It let you create vertical merges across several rows of data on Google Spreadsheets.

Using vertical merges, it will be easy for you to assign headers to sets of rows. Simply select the set of cells you’d like to merge, then click on the down arrow next to the merge icon, and select Merge vertically.

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To improve the formatting, select the cells across all the rows and columns and click Merge horizontally. To undo a merge action, select a merged cell and click Unmerge in the drop-down menu.

I think Google’s new docs functionality will help you in customization and formatting of your spreadsheets.

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