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		<title>By: Vickie</title>
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		<description>My favorite macros are simple ones. I created the following:

ctl-T - this copies section, then pastes values (i do this after a vlookup)

ctl-W - this one will merge the highlighted cells, text-wrap, and center vertically.

ctl-Q - this one will text-wrap and center vertically without merging the highlighted cells.

as you can see, nothing fancy, but used all day long in my spreadsheet work.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My favorite macros are simple ones. I created the following:</p>
<p>ctl-T &#8211; this copies section, then pastes values (i do this after a vlookup)</p>
<p>ctl-W &#8211; this one will merge the highlighted cells, text-wrap, and center vertically.</p>
<p>ctl-Q &#8211; this one will text-wrap and center vertically without merging the highlighted cells.</p>
<p>as you can see, nothing fancy, but used all day long in my spreadsheet work.</p>
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