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In Excel 2003 I am entering a paragraph in a cell, but I only have a limited
space to put the information. Is there a way to create a scroll bar on the
side of a certain cell so that I may scroll through information when I need
to? Instead of creating one big cell to show all of the information?
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Maybe you could use a textbox from the drawing toolbar or if you really want
scroll bars, from the control toolbox toolbar???

These actually float above the worksheet--they're not in the cells.

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In Excel 2003 I am entering a paragraph in a cell, but I only have a limited
space to put the information. Is there a way to create a scroll bar on the
side of a certain cell so that I may scroll through information when I need
to? Instead of creating one big cell to show all of the information?


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