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To anyone who can help me: Occasionally I receive an Excel attachment with an
e-mail were some of the text in some cells appear in the formula bar but not in the cell itself. Would greatly appreciate assitance . . . |
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![]() "George M." <George wrote in message ... To anyone who can help me: Occasionally I receive an Excel attachment with an e-mail were some of the text in some cells appear in the formula bar but not in the cell itself. Would greatly appreciate assitance . . . Can you provide examples of what's in the formula bar and what you see in the cell? |
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Just some ideas: White font ? Extremely large or small font ? Leading line
breaks before first visible character ? HTH. Best wishes Harald "George M." <George skrev i melding ... To anyone who can help me: Occasionally I receive an Excel attachment with an e-mail were some of the text in some cells appear in the formula bar but not in the cell itself. Would greatly appreciate assitance . . . |
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Check the font format - it may be white, making it invisible
Check FormatConditional Formatting to see if something there is preventing it from showing "George M." wrote: To anyone who can help me: Occasionally I receive an Excel attachment with an e-mail were some of the text in some cells appear in the formula bar but not in the cell itself. Would greatly appreciate assitance . . . |
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Try to change the format of the cell. The format may be set to a custom
format (;;;) that hides the cell content. Try using the format painter to copy the format from a cell where you can see the data to the one that you cannot. "Harald Staff" wrote: Just some ideas: White font ? Extremely large or small font ? Leading line breaks before first visible character ? HTH. Best wishes Harald "George M." <George skrev i melding ... To anyone who can help me: Occasionally I receive an Excel attachment with an e-mail were some of the text in some cells appear in the formula bar but not in the cell itself. Would greatly appreciate assitance . . . |
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And maybe you just have to widen the column or make the rowheight larger.
If that text is pretty large (greater than about 1000 characters or so), adding alt-enters to force new lines within the cell can make it so you can see more of the value in the cell. George M. wrote: To anyone who can help me: Occasionally I receive an Excel attachment with an e-mail were some of the text in some cells appear in the formula bar but not in the cell itself. Would greatly appreciate assitance . . . -- Dave Peterson |
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