I think I've seen it in all versions (xl97 to xl2003).
But my bet is that it's a combination of printer driver, text in the cell and
just bad luck.
(I've learned to just accept these little peccadillos.)
Jane wrote:
Dave,
I was afraid of this. It seems to me that earlier versions of Excel did not
do this.
"Dave Peterson" wrote:
Then I think it becomes a manual effort.
Jane wrote:
Dave, Thanks for the response but in this case the column width would be too
wide to fit on the view page and have anything else show.
"Dave Peterson" wrote:
I don't get it for all the cells, but this might work for you...
make the columnwidth just a bit wider--then autofit the rowheights.
(It might just make the problem occur on different cells, though.)
Jane wrote:
When row autofit is on, I get a lot of extra white space above or below text
in the cell with the most text. How do I get rid of it without manually
adjusting every row?
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