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How do I print all the text in a cell
When I click in the cell, I can view the entire text. It will not print all
of the text in the cell; it cut-off a good portion of the text. Under Format Cell, Category=text; Alignment=wrap text. |
How much text do you have in that cell?
=len(a1) will show the number of characters in A1 If you add some alt-enters to force new lines within the cell, you should be able to see more (and print more). (Changing to a smaller font may be useful, too.) Dorna Tucker wrote: When I click in the cell, I can view the entire text. It will not print all of the text in the cell; it cut-off a good portion of the text. Under Format Cell, Category=text; Alignment=wrap text. -- Dave Peterson |
Dorna
Excel Help on "limits" or "specifications" reveals that Excel will allow 32,767 characters to be entered in a cell. However, it goes on to state that "only 1024 characters will be visible or can be printed" To work around this limitation, stick a few ALT + ENTERs in at appropriate spots. The ALT + ENTER forces a line-feed and expands the 1024 limit. How far is not really known. Just experiment. .........From Dave Peterson.......... I put this formula in A1: ="xxx"& REPT(REPT("asdf ",25)&CHAR(10),58)&"yyy" And adjusted the columnwidth, rowheight and font size and I got about 7300 characters to print ok. .........End Dave P................. Failing that, use a Text Box to store the text. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 14:07:10 -0800, Dorna Tucker wrote: When I click in the cell, I can view the entire text. It will not print all of the text in the cell; it cut-off a good portion of the text. Under Format Cell, Category=text; Alignment=wrap text. |
I have 2,956 characters in the cell. I did add several alt-enters, change
font size, change column width and I am able to print the entire text in the column. Thank you for your help "Dave Peterson" wrote: How much text do you have in that cell? =len(a1) will show the number of characters in A1 If you add some alt-enters to force new lines within the cell, you should be able to see more (and print more). (Changing to a smaller font may be useful, too.) Dorna Tucker wrote: When I click in the cell, I can view the entire text. It will not print all of the text in the cell; it cut-off a good portion of the text. Under Format Cell, Category=text; Alignment=wrap text. -- Dave Peterson |
As I mentioned to Dave Peterson, I have 2,956 characters in the cell. I did
add several alt-enters, change font size, change column width and I am able to print the entire text in the column. Thank you for your help. "Gord Dibben" wrote: Dorna Excel Help on "limits" or "specifications" reveals that Excel will allow 32,767 characters to be entered in a cell. However, it goes on to state that "only 1024 characters will be visible or can be printed" To work around this limitation, stick a few ALT + ENTERs in at appropriate spots. The ALT + ENTER forces a line-feed and expands the 1024 limit. How far is not really known. Just experiment. .........From Dave Peterson.......... I put this formula in A1: ="xxx"& REPT(REPT("asdf ",25)&CHAR(10),58)&"yyy" And adjusted the columnwidth, rowheight and font size and I got about 7300 characters to print ok. .........End Dave P................. Failing that, use a Text Box to store the text. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 14:07:10 -0800, Dorna Tucker wrote: When I click in the cell, I can view the entire text. It will not print all of the text in the cell; it cut-off a good portion of the text. Under Format Cell, Category=text; Alignment=wrap text. |
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