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Default Why isn't Wordwrap not wrapping the last sentence?

I formatted my cell to wordwrap, and then I pasted a relatively large piece
of text. It did wordwrap over 20 lines, but then it stopped 10 words from
the end. The only way I could get all the text to show up was to put in
manual linefeeds. This doesn't happen all the time, just with a few cells.
Has anyone experienced this behavior, and do you know how to correct it?

Thanks very much,
Rebecca
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If you add alt-enters every 80-100 characters, then this problem should go away.

RebeccaBeth wrote:

I formatted my cell to wordwrap, and then I pasted a relatively large piece
of text. It did wordwrap over 20 lines, but then it stopped 10 words from
the end. The only way I could get all the text to show up was to put in
manual linefeeds. This doesn't happen all the time, just with a few cells.
Has anyone experienced this behavior, and do you know how to correct it?

Thanks very much,
Rebecca


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