What is the deference between merge cells and split cells?
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Merge cell is a function in database software that allows multiple adjacent cells to be combined into a single larger cell. This is done by selecting all cells to be merged and choosing the "Merge Cells" command.
Splitting cells is the opposite of the Merge Cells operation. The Split Cells feature allows you to split cells into two or more cells. To do so, select the cell,
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Splitting cells is the opposite of the Merge Cells operation. The Split Cells feature allows you to split cells into two or more cells. To do so, select the cell,
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Merge cell is a funtion in MS Excel which allows you to merge cells together. You need a minimum of two cells to merge them while there is not any limit to the maximum selection.
This is done either for formatting a table, or for accomodating a value in a single cell that can can not fit a single tuple as merging makes the cell appear to be larger.
Split Cell allows a user to split the already merged cells and bring them to their original state. You can not split a single cell but you need atleast two already merged cells to split them.
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