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Default How can buffer the row height of my data.

When working with tables in MS Word, you have the option to buffer the cell
so that there is a set amount of space above and below the work you enter.
The same functionality works with the Spacing option. My question is, is
there such an option within Excel?
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Default How can buffer the row height of my data.

As far as I know, inner margins cannot be fixed. Your can try this: Select
your rows and fix their heights. Then vertically align your cell contents to
the center.

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When working with tables in MS Word, you have the option to buffer the cell
so that there is a set amount of space above and below the work you enter.
The same functionality works with the Spacing option. My question is, is
there such an option within Excel?

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