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Help me please
I have a sheet formatted to wrap text with several entries with ten or 15
lines. I select the whole sheet and formatrowheightautofit selection. Then switch to page break preview and the text wrap changes and the text is truncated when printing. How do I fix this? |
If the text in each cell is more than 1024 characters, it will truncate.
Carole O "ArchiTorture" wrote: I have a sheet formatted to wrap text with several entries with ten or 15 lines. I select the whole sheet and formatrowheightautofit selection. Then switch to page break preview and the text wrap changes and the text is truncated when printing. How do I fix this? |
By default Excel allows 32,767 characters in a cell but will show or print
only about 1024 of these. You can add to this by entering some hard carriage returns(ALT + ENTER) at appropriate spots. If really desperate you can show/print many more characters. The output may not be readable but can be done. See this suggestion at........ http://snipurl.com/boix Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 10:59:12 -0800, ArchiTorture wrote: I have a sheet formatted to wrap text with several entries with ten or 15 lines. I select the whole sheet and formatrowheightautofit selection. Then switch to page break preview and the text wrap changes and the text is truncated when printing. How do I fix this? |
The max character issue is helpful, but I'm no where near it. The main issue
is that the column width changes or somethin so that when I'm in Normal view the line breaks with 8 words on a line and then when I switch to page break view the column size changes or something and only 6 words will be on a line. What is going on and how do I fix it? -ArchiTorture "Gord Dibben" wrote: By default Excel allows 32,767 characters in a cell but will show or print only about 1024 of these. You can add to this by entering some hard carriage returns(ALT + ENTER) at appropriate spots. If really desperate you can show/print many more characters. The output may not be readable but can be done. See this suggestion at........ http://snipurl.com/boix Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 10:59:12 -0800, ArchiTorture wrote: I have a sheet formatted to wrap text with several entries with ten or 15 lines. I select the whole sheet and formatrowheightautofit selection. Then switch to page break preview and the text wrap changes and the text is truncated when printing. How do I fix this? |
WhatYouSeeIsWhatYouGet (WYSIWYG) ain't necessarily so.
If it's important, you'll want to inspect the printed output before you distribute the workbook. Maybe using a smaller font will help or even Format|cells|alignment tab|shrink to fit And just to make your life miserable. You may fix it for your printer, but distribute it to someone else who uses a different printer and it won't look nice for them. You may want to just bite the bullet and widen the cell/shrink the font and make it ok for the worst case you can imagine. Architorture wrote: The max character issue is helpful, but I'm no where near it. The main issue is that the column width changes or somethin so that when I'm in Normal view the line breaks with 8 words on a line and then when I switch to page break view the column size changes or something and only 6 words will be on a line. What is going on and how do I fix it? -ArchiTorture "Gord Dibben" wrote: By default Excel allows 32,767 characters in a cell but will show or print only about 1024 of these. You can add to this by entering some hard carriage returns(ALT + ENTER) at appropriate spots. If really desperate you can show/print many more characters. The output may not be readable but can be done. See this suggestion at........ http://snipurl.com/boix Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 10:59:12 -0800, ArchiTorture wrote: I have a sheet formatted to wrap text with several entries with ten or 15 lines. I select the whole sheet and formatrowheightautofit selection. Then switch to page break preview and the text wrap changes and the text is truncated when printing. How do I fix this? -- Dave Peterson |
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