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Default How to unhide data in cells that have the text-wrap formatting app

I have already tried to autofit the cell contents - that is not the problem.
When I apply the test-wrap formatting, all cell contents disappear, but are
visible on the formula line - also when I print this document, the value
appear. I have check the font color, cell placement, etc. I cannot get the
cell contents to appear on the screen if I text-wrap. Any suggestions out
there? Thanks!
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Do you use multiple monitors?

http://groups.google.co.uk/group/mic...09488256478b2d

or

http://snipurl.com/1crbf

Mike Brambley posts a link to a suggestion that worked for him.

Janet Shinn wrote:

I have already tried to autofit the cell contents - that is not the problem.
When I apply the test-wrap formatting, all cell contents disappear, but are
visible on the formula line - also when I print this document, the value
appear. I have check the font color, cell placement, etc. I cannot get the
cell contents to appear on the screen if I text-wrap. Any suggestions out
there? Thanks!


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Thanks Dave,
The link you provided did resolve my problem. I am using multiple
monitors and it had to do with the placement of the laptop monitor.

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Do you use multiple monitors?

http://groups.google.co.uk/group/mic...09488256478b2d

or

http://snipurl.com/1crbf

Mike Brambley posts a link to a suggestion that worked for him.

Janet Shinn wrote:

I have already tried to autofit the cell contents - that is not the problem.
When I apply the test-wrap formatting, all cell contents disappear, but are
visible on the formula line - also when I print this document, the value
appear. I have check the font color, cell placement, etc. I cannot get the
cell contents to appear on the screen if I text-wrap. Any suggestions out
there? Thanks!


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Thanks for posting back.

Janet Shinn wrote:

Thanks Dave,
The link you provided did resolve my problem. I am using multiple
monitors and it had to do with the placement of the laptop monitor.

"Dave Peterson" wrote:


Do you use multiple monitors?

http://groups.google.co.uk/group/mic...09488256478b2d

or

http://snipurl.com/1crbf

Mike Brambley posts a link to a suggestion that worked for him.

Janet Shinn wrote:

I have already tried to autofit the cell contents - that is not the problem.
When I apply the test-wrap formatting, all cell contents disappear, but are
visible on the formula line - also when I print this document, the value
appear. I have check the font color, cell placement, etc. I cannot get the
cell contents to appear on the screen if I text-wrap. Any suggestions out
there? Thanks!


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