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Info only..................... Several cells merged into one makes for a single larger cell with the same limits as a single regular cell. See Dave's post about the Alt + Enter Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 5 Feb 2008 13:18:20 -0800, Red wrote: If you merge the cell that has the large amount of text in it with the next cell (or cells) then you should be able to increase the amount of data that is able to be input. To merge cells, select the cells you want to combine, then go to format, cells and on the alignment tabe select merge. Thanks Red |
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