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what i mean is my cell is definetly wide enough to accomodate three
lines of text because i am writing it in Times, point 8 and i have widened the cell dimensions. At the moment I am having to continously press the space bar to reach a new line and then type the next sentence and so on (which is just silly). By the way, I know there is a wrap text and shrink to fit but that's not what i am trying to do here. An example (sort of). Imagine this is the cell: ________________________________________ What i mean is my cell is definetly wide enough. to accomodate three lines of text. because i am writing it in Times, point 8. ________________________________________ |
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