In that video, when you split the first cell, it creates a new column. You start with column C, and then when you do the split, you get columns C and D that replace it.The current version of Numbers doesn’t let you split cells, but it does let you do the opposite — merge them. SO you can get the same results.So you can do the same thing in the current version of Numbers, but just start off with columns C and D. Or, insert a new column before the one you want to modify.You can shrink those two columns to half size if you like. If you really want it to look exactly the same, you can select pairs of cells, like C4 and D4 and use Table, Merge Cells. Myles: I would just create a second column for payments. So you have Payment 1 and Payment 2.
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In most cases you have only an entry in Payment 1. But when you need it, you fill in the column for payment 2.
Otherwise, leave it blank. You can merge the cells from those two columns if you want. Or not.Notice that when you add a new row to a table, it will carry forward the merges. So if you have a table with 20 rows, and columns C and D are merged in row 20, when you add 21, they will be merged there too. But I don’t really think you need that.
Just have two separate columns.Another option is to have another row for the second payment. So each row represents a payment.
If someone pays in two ways, you have it on two rows. So row 45 may be for sale #875 and a payment of $120.
And row 46 will also be for sale #875 for a second payment of $26. Each row is a payment, not a sale, which would make sense since the smallest “atom” of information is a payment in your case, not a sale.
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