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Hello,
I have created a table with distances on the x-axis and speeds on the y-axis. In the cells of the table, I have the time it takes to cover 100 meters at 15 km/h.
In the top left corner of my table, I would like to create a cell that is split diagonally with "speed in km/h" in the lower part and "distance" in the upper part to explain what the numbers represent.
How can I create this cell? It must be quite simple, but I'm stuck.
Thank you for your help.
I have created a table with distances on the x-axis and speeds on the y-axis. In the cells of the table, I have the time it takes to cover 100 meters at 15 km/h.
In the top left corner of my table, I would like to create a cell that is split diagonally with "speed in km/h" in the lower part and "distance" in the upper part to explain what the numbers represent.
How can I create this cell? It must be quite simple, but I'm stuck.
Thank you for your help.
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Hello,
I have created a table with distances on the x-axis and speeds on the y-axis. In the cells of the table, I have the time it takes to cover 100 meters at 15 km/h.
In the top left corner of my table, I would like to create a cell that is split diagonally with "speed in km/h" in the lower part and "distance" in the upper part to explain what the numbers represent.
How can I create this cell? It must be quite simple, but I'm stuck.
Thank you for your help.
I have created a table with distances on the x-axis and speeds on the y-axis. In the cells of the table, I have the time it takes to cover 100 meters at 15 km/h.
In the top left corner of my table, I would like to create a cell that is split diagonally with "speed in km/h" in the lower part and "distance" in the upper part to explain what the numbers represent.
How can I create this cell? It must be quite simple, but I'm stuck.
Thank you for your help.
I have created a table with distances on the x-axis and speeds on the y-axis. In the cells of the table, I have the time it takes to cover 100 meters at 15 km/h.
In the top left corner of my table, I would like to create a cell that is split diagonally with "speed in km/h" in the lower part and "distance" in the upper part to explain what the numbers represent.
How can I create this cell? It must be quite simple, but I'm stuck.
Thank you for your help.