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I have a VBA function that returns a very long string. If the
adjacent cell is blank, the display of the string extends past the cell boundary. If the adjacent is nonblank, the display of the string stops at the cell boundary. How can I get the latter behavior even when the adjacent cell is blank? I don't want to truncate the string value, just the display of it. That is, LEFT() is not a solution for me. |
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