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Something has always bugged me about Excel.
If I type in a date, the width of the cell ALWAYS has to be wide enough to display the entire date; otherwise, it'll give me the "#####". If, say, I'm typing in today's date in A1, and there's nothing in B1, why won't it just bleed the text over to the adjoining cell? This happens regardless if I'm hardcoding a date, or if I do a formula like "+today()" Any way around this? Sometimes, I WANT to keep that particular cell a certain size. Thanks. |
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