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George K

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I have a spread sheet with cells formated Number=general, Alignment=vertical & wrap text. In several cells below the printed page I have included long comments that wrap in the cell. In the printed page I enter a formula in the A1 cell, =g90 which inserts the contents of g90, perhaps six rows of text, into cell A1. But the contents are limited to the first row only. If I save the .xls close it and reopen it the cell has adjusted to the wrap requirement of six rows. Similarily, if I then change the formula to that of a cell with four rows of text, the text will display with two empty rows. Again after save, close and reopen the cell will adjust to the four row display.

Is there a way in which I can get the spreadsheet to readjust without save/close/open. If I am replacing comments in ten cells I either have to wait until I repeat the process ten times of replace all cells and then view the end results after a save/close/open.

Jim Rech

To autofit row heights select the row(s) and use Format, Row, AutoFit

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Jim
"George K" wrote in message
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I have a spread sheet with cells formated Number=general, Alignment=vertical
& wrap text. In several cells below the printed page I have included long
comments that wrap in the cell. In the printed page I enter a formula in
the A1 cell, =g90 which inserts the contents of g90, perhaps six rows of
text, into cell A1. But the contents are limited to the first row only. If
I save the .xls close it and reopen it the cell has adjusted to the wrap
requirement of six rows. Similarily, if I then change the formula to that
of a cell with four rows of text, the text will display with two empty rows.
Again after save, close and reopen the cell will adjust to the four row
display.

Is there a way in which I can get the spreadsheet to readjust without
save/close/open. If I am replacing comments in ten cells I either have to
wait until I repeat the process ten times of replace all cells and then view
the end results after a save/close/open.



George K

Thanks!

Also found another way,
Tools Record Macro Name Ctrl+(letter)
Highlight all rows Format Row AutoFit
Tools End Record Macro

Now it's just a two key combo.

Thanks again.
"Jim Rech" wrote in message ...
To autofit row heights select the row(s) and use Format, Row, AutoFit

--
Jim
"George K" wrote in message
...
I have a spread sheet with cells formated Number=general, Alignment=vertical
& wrap text. In several cells below the printed page I have included long
comments that wrap in the cell. In the printed page I enter a formula in
the A1 cell, =g90 which inserts the contents of g90, perhaps six rows of
text, into cell A1. But the contents are limited to the first row only. If
I save the .xls close it and reopen it the cell has adjusted to the wrap
requirement of six rows. Similarily, if I then change the formula to that
of a cell with four rows of text, the text will display with two empty rows.
Again after save, close and reopen the cell will adjust to the four row
display.

Is there a way in which I can get the spreadsheet to readjust without
save/close/open. If I am replacing comments in ten cells I either have to
wait until I repeat the process ten times of replace all cells and then view
the end results after a save/close/open.




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