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In Excel 2000, when you open a spreadsheet and enter data into a cell, if the
data are too long for the cell, they will spill over into the cell in the next column. This is what I prefer. However, something has changed in my spreadsheet so that the extra data are now cut off on the display (They're still in the cell.), as though there were data in the next column. What do I do about this? (What did I change, and how can I get the original display mode back?) Thanks. |
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