Merge and Unmerge Cells in Excel

Merge command is used to combine adjacent cells.
 Unmerge command is used to separate out each cells from combined cells.


How to Merge Cells?

1. Select the adjacent cells which we want to merge.



2. Go to “Alignment” group which is available under the “Home” Tab and click “Merge & Center” command.



3. Selected cells will be merged into single cell.



How to Unmerge the Cells?

1. Select cells which are already merged.



2. Go to “Alignment” group which is available “Home” Tab and click “Merge and Centre” command.



3. Selected merged cells will now be separated out into multiple cells.


Multiple Merge options available in Excel:

1. Merge and Center

2. Merge Across

3. Merge Cells

4. Unmerge Cells


We will see what is the difference between all these?

We have selected 25 cells as shown in below image. We will see the different outputs by selecting all the above listed options.


1. Merge and Center: 

If we want to align the text/values from merged cells at center then we can use this command. In below image you can see the text entered is aligned at center in merged cells.


2. Merge Across:

If we want to merge the selected cells into adjacent rows only then we can use this command. You can see in below image that cells are merged only horizontally.



3. Merge Cells: 

If we do not want to align the text/values from merged cells at center then we can use this command. With this command the text/values from merged cells will remain in the alignment which was selected before merging the cells.



4. Unmerge Cells: 

This command is used to unmerge the cells which was already merged.


This was all about how we can Merge and Unmerge cells in excel sheet. If you have any questions on this topic you can write in comment box below. 

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