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kimdnw

autofit row text (wrapped) without changing column width?
 
Working in spreadsheets with established columns. However, as data is added
and subtracted, text repeatedly becomes hidden when rows shift. Can I cause
the cells to "auto fit" text to the row without changing column width?

Allllen

autofit row text (wrapped) without changing column width?
 
format cells alignment shrink to fit
--
Allllen


"kimdnw" wrote:

Working in spreadsheets with established columns. However, as data is added
and subtracted, text repeatedly becomes hidden when rows shift. Can I cause
the cells to "auto fit" text to the row without changing column width?


kimdnw

autofit row text (wrapped) without changing column width?
 
Allllen, this only works if I don't need to READ what is in the cell. Really
need a solution that will expand the row width without altering the column
width or text size.

Kim

"Allllen" wrote:

format cells alignment shrink to fit
--
Allllen


"kimdnw" wrote:

Working in spreadsheets with established columns. However, as data is added
and subtracted, text repeatedly becomes hidden when rows shift. Can I cause
the cells to "auto fit" text to the row without changing column width?


Gord Dibben

autofit row text (wrapped) without changing column width?
 
Select your rows.

FormatRowAutofit.

Also make sure the rows are set for Wrap Text.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Tue, 7 Nov 2006 08:46:02 -0800, kimdnw
wrote:

Working in spreadsheets with established columns. However, as data is added
and subtracted, text repeatedly becomes hidden when rows shift. Can I cause
the cells to "auto fit" text to the row without changing column width?



Linda J

autofit row text (wrapped) without changing column width?
 
in format cells, number tab, change to "general".

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

Select your rows.

FormatRowAutofit.

Also make sure the rows are set for Wrap Text.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Tue, 7 Nov 2006 08:46:02 -0800, kimdnw
wrote:

Working in spreadsheets with established columns. However, as data is added
and subtracted, text repeatedly becomes hidden when rows shift. Can I cause
the cells to "auto fit" text to the row without changing column width?




jessi

autofit row text (wrapped) without changing column width?
 
Kim - did you ever get the answer to this problem, because I'm having the
same one. Jessi.

"kimdnw" wrote:

Allllen, this only works if I don't need to READ what is in the cell. Really
need a solution that will expand the row width without altering the column
width or text size.

Kim

"Allllen" wrote:

format cells alignment shrink to fit
--
Allllen


"kimdnw" wrote:

Working in spreadsheets with established columns. However, as data is added
and subtracted, text repeatedly becomes hidden when rows shift. Can I cause
the cells to "auto fit" text to the row without changing column width?


Gord Dibben

autofit row text (wrapped) without changing column width?
 
Select rows and FormatRowAutofit doesn't work?

Also make sure the cells are formatted to wrap text.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 18:11:19 -0700, jessi
wrote:

Kim - did you ever get the answer to this problem, because I'm having the
same one. Jessi.

"kimdnw" wrote:

Allllen, this only works if I don't need to READ what is in the cell. Really
need a solution that will expand the row width without altering the column
width or text size.

Kim

"Allllen" wrote:

format cells alignment shrink to fit
--
Allllen


"kimdnw" wrote:

Working in spreadsheets with established columns. However, as data is added
and subtracted, text repeatedly becomes hidden when rows shift. Can I cause
the cells to "auto fit" text to the row without changing column width?




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