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I have a paragraph that I want to put into a cell (merged) that streches
from A to G. I want that to be the width, but the height can be whatever
it takes for the whole paragraph to show (about 5 lines). However, Excel
keeps having it only be 3 lines and then get cut off. Manually extending
the height does nothing to show the rest of the paragraph. How can I
make all of it show but maintain the width? Again, the height can be
anything. Thanks!


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Click at the end of the last word on the third line ; and then press a
combo of Alt key and Enter key simultaneously. You are likely to get a
fourth line ; and, give that 4th line a similar treatment. From one
thing leading to another, you would have the entire paragraph displayed
eventually (and hopefully).

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