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And that space will probably give you grief at some point.
Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 20:36:01 -0700, HuaMin wrote: Many thanks to all. Mickey, your 1st way is enough! "????? (????) ?????" wrote: Sorry..., my previous reply is not correct. Paragraph 2 should read: Format the alignment, of the cell you are typing in, as 'Wrap Text' Micky "????? (????) ?????" wrote: We..., two options I can think of right now: 1) To type a single space in the 'beside' cell so it will "look like empty". 2) Format the alignment, of the 'beside' cell, as 'Wrap Text' Micky "HuaMin" wrote: Thanks. Is there any way to avoid that the contents of the cell will extend to the one beside it, even if the 'beside' cell is empty? "????? (????) ?????" wrote: First of all - D7 is not BELOW but beside. Text will, usually, extend to the next cell ONLY if the next cell is empty. Micky "HuaMin" wrote: Hi, Could anyone pls help on this? http://cid-17ec75244bac022f.skydrive...Public/t11.doc Bst Rgds, HuaMin |
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