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Default some text sometimes to not show up in a cell?

In Excel, what causes portion of texts in a cell not to show up when viewing
and texts are cut off short when printed as well?
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Hi Grace,
You can correct it by double clicking on the boundary line between the
row numbers. There are several causes.
- manually setting the row height Format, row, height or by
moving that line between the row numbers to adjust height.
- merged cells will affect what was an automatic adjustment.

The do the entire worksheet, you select all cells Ctrl+A then
or for a selection of rows
you can double click or move any of those boundary lines between
selected rows.
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