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Row height representations in print/print preview
All,
I have devised a spreadsheet that functions as a PO for clients, which requires a lot of word-wrapped text for product descriptions, but I have noticed that when it comes to printing (to file or to hard copy), often the row height cuts off the text in the cell when it has multiple lines. This is despite the cell appearing fine on the screen and the rows being set to autoheight. A work-around is to alt+return for a line or so after each but this ruins the uniformity of the spreadsheet and takes much trial and error; is there a way to re-configure the autoheight function so that it displays the correct cell height on each, in real terms? Thanks, |
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