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We have a form that needs to be sent out globally, it was created in Excel.

We would like the cells within the form to expand (wrap text) without
effecting the layout of any other cells to the right.

Is there way in which we can do this?

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If the cell's rowheight expands because of the wrapped text, doesn't that mean
that the cells in the same row will be affected--at least because of the
rowheight change?

But except for that rowheight change, those other cells should be affected.
What are you seeing, specifically?

Karen wrote:

We have a form that needs to be sent out globally, it was created in Excel.

We would like the cells within the form to expand (wrap text) without
effecting the layout of any other cells to the right.

Is there way in which we can do this?

Thanks


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