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When I want to copy column width, I simply select a cell or cells in
the original column(s), right-click Copy, select a target cell, and right-click Paste Special - Column Width. Is there a similar set of steps to copy Row Height? The only way I can see is: select a cell in the row, click Format - Row - Height and make note of the height, select a cell in the target row, click Format - Row - Height, and enter the height of the original row. That's a bummer, especially when I have a range of rows with dissimilar heights that I want to copy. I do not want to write a VBA macro for this purpose. |
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