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When using text boxs in excel if the data entry is larger than the text box
it does not print out everything in the text box. Is there a way to get it to
print out all the information contained in the text box. For the only two
solutions I can think of is
1) Make the text boxs bigger but my manager rejected the idea.
2)Cut an paste the information onto a excel spreedsheet then print it that
way by using a macro but that is a last resort.
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Make the font smaller????



Robert Pemberton wrote:

When using text boxs in excel if the data entry is larger than the text box
it does not print out everything in the text box. Is there a way to get it to
print out all the information contained in the text box. For the only two
solutions I can think of is
1) Make the text boxs bigger but my manager rejected the idea.
2)Cut an paste the information onto a excel spreedsheet then print it that
way by using a macro but that is a last resort.


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