what happens to cell contents when multiple cells are merged to form a single cell? ICT
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Merge and unmerge cells. We can't split an individual cell, but we can make it appear as if a cell has been split by merging the cells above it. When we merge two or more adjacent horizontal or vertical cells, the cells become one larger cell that is displayed across multiple columns or rows.
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When merging two or multiple cells that do not contain any cell content, the cells are merged together. But when there are cell contents in the cells that are to be merged, and if there are two or more cells to be merged. Then the merged cell displays the content of the first cell in the merged cell and ignores the content in the other cells.
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