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I should have gotten that. I sent it again, thanks for your help.
"Sheeloo" wrote: Click on my name and remove the first part after the @ sign... I am trying to avoid spammers... "Arun" wrote: Actually, I had a delivery notification. What's your address? "Sheeloo" wrote: I am unable to replicate. Can you mail the file to me? Excel version? I tested with 2003. "Arun" wrote: The CLEAN function doesn't make it work right either - but it was a good idea. The one-word cell causes the same issue. Say the cell width can hold 5 characters without wrapping (the sixth character falls to the next line). I put in 'xxxxxx' and it appears as xxxxx x Remove one x and I get xxxxx (blank line because the row is still 2 lines high) Remove another x and I still get the blank line. Remove another x (down to 3) and finally it autofits to the correct row height and has a couple spaces after the word. I am using a basic Arial 10-point font. "Sheeloo" wrote: The behaviour you want is the way Excel is supposed to behave. What happens if you only enter one word smaller than the Col width? Does Excel add a blank line too? Suppose you have this problem in the cell A10 Enter =CLEAN(A10) in A11 Do you get the same problem in A11 too or does it go away? "Arun" wrote: I have a notes column with the wrap text format on. I find that when I have a line of text that reaches 2-3 characters from the end of the cell, Excel expands the row and adds a blank line below it. However, there are no characters on this line so I have a bunch of entries with an extra line of space below them. I could just go through and manually shorten the width of these lines, but it will take me all day and the minute I select all the lines and autosize I will be back where I started. Is there any way to get Excel to only expand the width when there is actually a word or character to carry over? |
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