First, let's see how to make a two-column diagonal header.
Step 1: Enter the word "name" in cell A 1, then press Alt+Enter to break the line, enter the word "class", and then select the cell contents to align to the left.
Select cell A 1, right click-format cell-border-click the diagonal button in the lower right corner, add a diagonal line from the upper left corner to the lower right corner of the cell, and then click OK.
Put the cursor in front of "Name" and add some spaces to achieve the following effect.
You can also directly achieve the following effects by wrapping lines and adding spaces:
Then insert an A-shape, select a straight line, and draw a straight line from the upper left corner of the cell with the mouse, which can also achieve the effect of two columns of inclined headers.
Similar to the first step of the two-column diagonal heading, enter three fields, wrap lines and add appropriate spaces to achieve the following effects:
Select Insert-Shape-Line and draw two separation lines from the upper left corner of the cell to complete the production of three-column diagonal header.
The three-column diagonal header can also be made by the following methods:
Enter Name in A2, Grade in B 1, Grade in the appropriate space, Grade in B2, and align it to the left. The completion effect is shown in the following figure:
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Then insert two straight lines and divide them into three diagonal lines.