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I have a paragraph of test in a merged, word-wrapped cell. When I
double-click the row to auto adjust the height, it only show the first
sentence. My question is, is there a way to get the row height to either
automatically adjust as I type text; or is there a way to fix the
double-click feature to adjust with the text?
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Right click on the cell, go to Format Cells, select the Alignment tab, and
ensure Wrap Text is checked.

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It is checked. I figured out what was a matter as I read through some of the
other questions and posts. The cell I had all the info in was a merged cell
and I read that Excel has some problems with automatically adjusting row
height if the cells are merged. So I figured out what I needed to do, but
thanks for your help...

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Right click on the cell, go to Format Cells, select the Alignment tab, and
ensure Wrap Text is checked.


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