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Default Two Issues: Row Autofit, Formatting cell not what it says it is.

I have Office 2003 version Professional, it is all updated. Two problems:

1. I have formatted a column (Cells) to Center Horizontal, top Vertical,
and Text wrap. The cells are in "General". There are no empty rows for the
area that I want to autofit to content. When I select "all rows" button, top
left grid and hit the format row option with autofit, the rows don't scrunch
down to the content in the row. The row content is between 4 to 6 lines. I
have set it for Top, not center, but the data has empty space below and it is
fixed at 180.00 or 240 pixels. The only way I can get it to tighten up the
space is to manually move the row up to the bottom row of text.
Double-clicking on the line also doesn't fix the problem, either.
2. I also have a cell, formatted to Center horizontal, Center Vertical,
General and it is placing the number in the bottom left hand corner of the
cell. So this appears to not be working either.
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