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I believe there is a way to allow ALL text placed into a cell to show on the
worksheet/printed page. However, it seems that the text just stops at a
certain character count. The cell is not locked nor are there are sheet
protections in place. Can anybody explain how to get ALL text to be visible?
How do I expand the number of characters allowed per cell? Thanks :)

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-EBClark wrote:

I believe there is a way to allow ALL text placed into a cell to show on the
worksheet/printed page. However, it seems that the text just stops at a
certain character count. The cell is not locked nor are there are sheet
protections in place. Can anybody explain how to get ALL text to be visible?
How do I expand the number of characters allowed per cell? Thanks :)


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