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I have a work sheet 4 columns by 1200+ rows, all text set to upper left of
the cell with wrap. This is to be printed, about 25 pages. Many rows have blank lines using valuable print space. Auto row height does not remove these. How do I remove these blank lines other than manually, a gigantic pain as this sheet is often sorted and they reappear again. Help appreciated. John. |
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Machinist60 expressed precisely :
I have a work sheet 4 columns by 1200+ rows, all text set to upper left of the cell with wrap. This is to be printed, about 25 pages. Many rows have blank lines using valuable print space. Auto row height does not remove these. How do I remove these blank lines other than manually, a gigantic pain as this sheet is often sorted and they reappear again. Help appreciated. John. What is the purpose of the blank rows? If used for spacing I normally use row height for that so I have contiguous data with manual page breaks. The problem with text wrap is that if you do anything to the cells you lose your row heights to whatever Excel determines they be after the sheet is updated. Absolute PITA, so if anyone has a solution I'd be very interested (and grateful) -- Garry Free usenet access at http://www.eternal-september.org ClassicVB Users Regroup! comp.lang.basic.visual.misc |
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The exact nature of the problem is unclear to me.
When data is sorted, blanks are sorted to the bottom by default and sorting certainly doesn't create new blank rows. Could those "blank" rows actually contain something that isn't visible: maybe "". VBA code to delete blank rows is readily available in these newsgroups/internet. '--- Jim Cone Portland, Oregon USA http://www.contextures.com/excel-sort-addin.html editorial review of special sort add-in (30 ways to sort) "Machinist60" wrote in message ... I have a work sheet 4 columns by 1200+ rows, all text set to upper left of the cell with wrap. This is to be printed, about 25 pages. Many rows have blank lines using valuable print space. Auto row height does not remove these. How do I remove these blank lines other than manually, a gigantic pain as this sheet is often sorted and they reappear again. Help appreciated. John. |
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AutoHeight is one of those features that just doesn't co-operate unless
everything is right with font size, cell width, and screen resolution. I use Excel to author instruction manuals (via templates) that contain text, images, and tables. It was as frustrating as heck to get things so that the printouts matched what I saw on the sheet (WYSIWYG). Now that I have that behind me, page layout is only a matter of setting page breaks how I want them. Also, I use bottom alignment for paragraph type content and center/top as appropriate for captions/side notes. Like you, I played with top/bottom alignment and found bottom to be the most reliable (results-wise), and RowHeight is a given number of pixels per line of text with first line having the desired spacing added to offset appropriately from the previous text. In summary, you need to figure out for a given screen resolution what width is required for your cell[s] to display its text as it will print. Printer margins also come into play and so have to be factored via lots of print previews until you get it right. Once there, save the sheet as a template. I keep all such templates in a single workbook and just copy the one I want to my project file. HTH -- Garry Free usenet access at http://www.eternal-september.org ClassicVB Users Regroup! comp.lang.basic.visual.misc |
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Gord Dibben wrote on 7/7/2011 :
There is a limit of 32.767 characters in a cell but............there is a limit to number of characters in a cell that will be visible or can be printed............1024 characters at standard 10pt font. Excel has trouble with a text-formatted cell when number of characters is between 255 and 1024. The fix for the ######### is to change format to General. Yeah, I use an adjacent cell to the Print_Area to count LEN() of contents. Since the sheets I use are templates I use CF to flag any that exceed 255 characters because that's the limit I go for copying. Non-template sheets may go closer to the 1024 limit if need be. And yes, I use General format unless the paragraphs/lines are numbered in a separate cell. -- Garry Free usenet access at http://www.eternal-september.org ClassicVB Users Regroup! comp.lang.basic.visual.misc |
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