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Default how do i see all of a row that is cut off in excel?

I have a spreadsheet that looks fine while typing, but in print preview and
while printing, some of the rows are cut off at the top. i have tried to
adjust the row height, and this does make the row larger, but the same thing
happens in print preview and print.
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Have you tried manually setting the print range?


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How do you have the alignment set for that cell(s).

Format|Cells|Alignment tab

I could duplicate your results if I fiddled with that setting long enough.

mcrow9680 wrote:

I have a spreadsheet that looks fine while typing, but in print preview and
while printing, some of the rows are cut off at the top. i have tried to
adjust the row height, and this does make the row larger, but the same thing
happens in print preview and print.


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Why not format the cell to wrap the text, that's what I normally do.

Right click the cell, Format Cells, go to the ALighment tab, under Text
Control, put a check in "Wrap Text". I always make the Vertical Text
Alignment "Top".

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