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When I paste a selection from RoboHelp (a help-authoring program we have),
the text goes into multiple Excel cells. When I go to format for Word Wrap, the Merge selection has a grayed-out check mark. Any ideas how to overcome that? |
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Instead of just pasting, try PasteSpecialValue.
"Roberta" wrote: When I paste a selection from RoboHelp (a help-authoring program we have), the text goes into multiple Excel cells. When I go to format for Word Wrap, the Merge selection has a grayed-out check mark. Any ideas how to overcome that? |
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And this will make the Word Wrap box become selectable and not grayed out?
"RayportingMonkey" wrote: Instead of just pasting, try PasteSpecialValue. "Roberta" wrote: When I paste a selection from RoboHelp (a help-authoring program we have), the text goes into multiple Excel cells. When I go to format for Word Wrap, the Merge selection has a grayed-out check mark. Any ideas how to overcome that? |
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Under Paste Special, Value is not an option in Excel 2007.
"RayportingMonkey" w Instead of just pasting, try PasteSpecialValue. "Roberta" wrote: When I paste a selection from RoboHelp (a help-authoring program we have), the text goes into multiple Excel cells. When I go to format for Word Wrap, the Merge selection has a grayed-out check mark. Any ideas how to overcome that? |
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Have you tried to click the check box? Try it regardless how it looks, you
might have to click twice -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Roberta" wrote in message ... When I paste a selection from RoboHelp (a help-authoring program we have), the text goes into multiple Excel cells. When I go to format for Word Wrap, the Merge selection has a grayed-out check mark. Any ideas how to overcome that? |
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Yes we tried that. What worked was pasteing text into the formula bar.
"Peo Sjoblom" wrote: Have you tried to click the check box? Try it regardless how it looks, you might have to click twice -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Roberta" wrote in message ... When I paste a selection from RoboHelp (a help-authoring program we have), the text goes into multiple Excel cells. When I go to format for Word Wrap, the Merge selection has a grayed-out check mark. Any ideas how to overcome that? |
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Depending on your selection, the merge checkbox can be:
checked -- all the cells are merged into one area unchecked -- none of the cells are merged grey check (or green box) -- some are merged, some are not (not one area). If you want the copied data to go into one cell, then paste into the formula bar. Roberta wrote: When I paste a selection from RoboHelp (a help-authoring program we have), the text goes into multiple Excel cells. When I go to format for Word Wrap, the Merge selection has a grayed-out check mark. Any ideas how to overcome that? -- Dave Peterson |
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Merge checkbox is also gray and un-clickable.
"Dave Peterson" wrote: Depending on your selection, the merge checkbox can be: checked -- all the cells are merged into one area unchecked -- none of the cells are merged grey check (or green box) -- some are merged, some are not (not one area). If you want the copied data to go into one cell, then paste into the formula bar. Roberta wrote: When I paste a selection from RoboHelp (a help-authoring program we have), the text goes into multiple Excel cells. When I go to format for Word Wrap, the Merge selection has a grayed-out check mark. Any ideas how to overcome that? -- Dave Peterson |
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Is the worksheet protected?
Is the workbook shared? Roberta wrote: Merge checkbox is also gray and un-clickable. "Dave Peterson" wrote: Depending on your selection, the merge checkbox can be: checked -- all the cells are merged into one area unchecked -- none of the cells are merged grey check (or green box) -- some are merged, some are not (not one area). If you want the copied data to go into one cell, then paste into the formula bar. Roberta wrote: When I paste a selection from RoboHelp (a help-authoring program we have), the text goes into multiple Excel cells. When I go to format for Word Wrap, the Merge selection has a grayed-out check mark. Any ideas how to overcome that? -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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Yes, it is shared. Is that why the Word Wrap and merge checkboxes were not
available? "Dave Peterson" wrote: Is the worksheet protected? Is the workbook shared? Roberta wrote: Merge checkbox is also gray and un-clickable. "Dave Peterson" wrote: Depending on your selection, the merge checkbox can be: checked -- all the cells are merged into one area unchecked -- none of the cells are merged grey check (or green box) -- some are merged, some are not (not one area). If you want the copied data to go into one cell, then paste into the formula bar. Roberta wrote: When I paste a selection from RoboHelp (a help-authoring program we have), the text goes into multiple Excel cells. When I go to format for Word Wrap, the Merge selection has a grayed-out check mark. Any ideas how to overcome that? -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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Search Excel's help for "Features that are unavailable in shared workbooks"
You'll see a long list. But Wrap text is not one of those formatting options that's affected by sharing the workbook--but it is disabled if you protect the worksheet. Roberta wrote: Yes, it is shared. Is that why the Word Wrap and merge checkboxes were not available? "Dave Peterson" wrote: Is the worksheet protected? Is the workbook shared? Roberta wrote: Merge checkbox is also gray and un-clickable. "Dave Peterson" wrote: Depending on your selection, the merge checkbox can be: checked -- all the cells are merged into one area unchecked -- none of the cells are merged grey check (or green box) -- some are merged, some are not (not one area). If you want the copied data to go into one cell, then paste into the formula bar. Roberta wrote: When I paste a selection from RoboHelp (a help-authoring program we have), the text goes into multiple Excel cells. When I go to format for Word Wrap, the Merge selection has a grayed-out check mark. Any ideas how to overcome that? -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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