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How can I keep text from overflowing into the next column - if the cell is
blank? I've tried text wrap - which works, but than the cell row expands - which I don't want. I know I can manually set it back, but I have a large sheet where I will run into this many times -- It doesn't seems logical to set the column to textwrap to keep it from running into the next cell -- but then having to manuually set each cell back. Any suggestions? anything I can do to the column to the right to keep it from accepting overflow text? I tried textwrap - but that did not make any difference.... Thanks for any recommendations you might have!!! Cindy -- Cindy B |
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Cindy,
If you set that column wide enough to accommodate your longest text string, it will not wrap or flow over. "Cindy" wrote: How can I keep text from overflowing into the next column - if the cell is blank? I've tried text wrap - which works, but than the cell row expands - which I don't want. I know I can manually set it back, but I have a large sheet where I will run into this many times -- It doesn't seems logical to set the column to textwrap to keep it from running into the next cell -- but then having to manuually set each cell back. Any suggestions? anything I can do to the column to the right to keep it from accepting overflow text? I tried textwrap - but that did not make any difference.... Thanks for any recommendations you might have!!! Cindy -- Cindy B |
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Thanks for the reply... and yes, I realize that -- but there is too much
text, that is not an option. I forgot to mention that in the first post. -- Cindy B "cm" wrote: Cindy, If you set that column wide enough to accommodate your longest text string, it will not wrap or flow over. "Cindy" wrote: How can I keep text from overflowing into the next column - if the cell is blank? I've tried text wrap - which works, but than the cell row expands - which I don't want. I know I can manually set it back, but I have a large sheet where I will run into this many times -- It doesn't seems logical to set the column to textwrap to keep it from running into the next cell -- but then having to manuually set each cell back. Any suggestions? anything I can do to the column to the right to keep it from accepting overflow text? I tried textwrap - but that did not make any difference.... Thanks for any recommendations you might have!!! Cindy -- Cindy B |
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High Cindy,
select the next column (e.g. E:E), enter a space and hit control+enter. -- Regards Joachim "cm" wrote: Cindy, If you set that column wide enough to accommodate your longest text string, it will not wrap or flow over. "Cindy" wrote: How can I keep text from overflowing into the next column - if the cell is blank? I've tried text wrap - which works, but than the cell row expands - which I don't want. I know I can manually set it back, but I have a large sheet where I will run into this many times -- It doesn't seems logical to set the column to textwrap to keep it from running into the next cell -- but then having to manuually set each cell back. Any suggestions? anything I can do to the column to the right to keep it from accepting overflow text? I tried textwrap - but that did not make any difference.... Thanks for any recommendations you might have!!! Cindy -- Cindy B |
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you can keep the wrap on, then hihlight your workbook and set yoru rwo height
to 12.75 (default row height). It is generally assumed that people will want to see everything that is written in a cell when written, so this is how Excel treats the cells. Otherwise, someone else will be unhappy that the cell doesn't all show. :-) "Cindy" wrote: Thanks for the reply... and yes, I realize that -- but there is too much text, that is not an option. I forgot to mention that in the first post. -- Cindy B "cm" wrote: Cindy, If you set that column wide enough to accommodate your longest text string, it will not wrap or flow over. "Cindy" wrote: How can I keep text from overflowing into the next column - if the cell is blank? I've tried text wrap - which works, but than the cell row expands - which I don't want. I know I can manually set it back, but I have a large sheet where I will run into this many times -- It doesn't seems logical to set the column to textwrap to keep it from running into the next cell -- but then having to manuually set each cell back. Any suggestions? anything I can do to the column to the right to keep it from accepting overflow text? I tried textwrap - but that did not make any difference.... Thanks for any recommendations you might have!!! Cindy -- Cindy B |
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You can insert ="" or ' into your blank cells to make them used but still
blank, this will mess up conditional formatters if you use =ISBLANK function but otherwise I have not found anything else it effects. "Cindy" wrote: How can I keep text from overflowing into the next column - if the cell is blank? I've tried text wrap - which works, but than the cell row expands - which I don't want. I know I can manually set it back, but I have a large sheet where I will run into this many times -- It doesn't seems logical to set the column to textwrap to keep it from running into the next cell -- but then having to manuually set each cell back. Any suggestions? anything I can do to the column to the right to keep it from accepting overflow text? I tried textwrap - but that did not make any difference.... Thanks for any recommendations you might have!!! Cindy -- Cindy B |
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![]() -- make the change "Cindy" wrote: Thanks for the reply... and yes, I realize that -- but there is too much text, that is not an option. I forgot to mention that in the first post. -- Cindy B "cm" wrote: Cindy, If you set that column wide enough to accommodate your longest text string, it will not wrap or flow over. "Cindy" wrote: How can I keep text from overflowing into the next column - if the cell is blank? I've tried text wrap - which works, but than the cell row expands - which I don't want. I know I can manually set it back, but I have a large sheet where I will run into this many times -- It doesn't seems logical to set the column to textwrap to keep it from running into the next cell -- but then having to manuually set each cell back. Any suggestions? anything I can do to the column to the right to keep it from accepting overflow text? I tried textwrap - but that did not make any difference.... Thanks for any recommendations you might have!!! Cindy -- Cindy B Hello I am facing the same issue , unfortunately all the 3 reponses/solutions have not worked. Please provide some more options. Here I am using an excel sheet shared by another person. He has managed to get this perfect. The data that we cut and paste into the shell will appear to ROLL DOWN, from the formula bar in a clean and neat manner. Hence to read the whole content, All i need is to keep the mouse on the coloumn. How to achieve this ? I dont want to ask the other person manually. some one please help |
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![]() Hello I am facing the same issue , unfortunately all the 3 reponses/solutions have not worked. Please provide some more options. Here I am using an excel sheet shared by another person. He has managed to get this perfect. The data that we cut and paste into the shell will appear to ROLL DOWN, from the formula bar in a clean and neat manner. Hence to read the whole content, All i need is to keep the mouse on the coloumn. How to achieve this ? I dont want to ask the other person manually. some one please help I checked the following link http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...510211033.aspx, but this talks about merging the cells, which is not exactly what I want to do. The issue is exaclty what Cindy explained, a whole lot of output from a sh logs command from a Cisco Router. that can come to say 32 lines of data. So I need to know how to put the whole 32 line text in a single coloumn. Like that there are several coloums which i need to fill up with other show commands. Hence merge cells will be a manual work and however I tested that, it wont work |
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![]() -- make the change "Sean Timmons" wrote: you can keep the wrap on, then hihlight your workbook and set yoru rwo height to 12.75 (default row height). It is generally assumed that people will want to see everything that is written in a cell when written, so this is how Excel treats the cells. Otherwise, someone else will be unhappy that the cell doesn't all show. :-) "Cindy" wrote: Thanks for the reply... and yes, I realize that -- but there is too much text, that is not an option. I forgot to mention that in the first post. -- Cindy B "cm" wrote: Cindy, If you set that column wide enough to accommodate your longest text string, it will not wrap or flow over. "Cindy" wrote: How can I keep text from overflowing into the next column - if the cell is blank? I've tried text wrap - which works, but than the cell row expands - which I don't want. I know I can manually set it back, This is possible using Mr.Sean Timmons method. I tried this and it works , but as Cindy said below, unquote " but I have a large sheet where I will run into this many times -- It doesn't seems logical to set the column to textwrap to keep it from running into the next cell -- but then having to manuually set each cell back. |
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