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Llweyn wrote:
Need to know if this program has the capability to allow a user to have a
full worksheet, insert another cell and have the previous information moves
cells in a 'Z' formation.
[...]
Is this feature already available and if so where can I locate it - how do I
utilize it?

Off the top of my head, I can't think of an easy way to do it.  But
it's definitely possible with a macro.  Would you be willing to use a
macro?  If a macro might work for you, let us know.  I think someone
might be willing to write one for you (maybe even me).

If you aren't willing to use a macro, then I can think of another way
to do it, though it's not quite as "pretty".  You can have all the
data (all the words) in a single column (or row).  Then you can
display those data (words) in the style you described.  To add one
more, you just add it to your column (or row).

If you think one of these two methods might work for you, just let us
know which one.  Then I'll describe it a little more.

Regards
Stephan

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