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In Excel 2003, as I enter items that require a subscript, and make that
change to the character, the typed information jumps about 1/2 line and I lose the top of the characters in that line. The actual line spacing does not change; however, the location of the type within the line jumps. |
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Format the row to AutoHeight to accomodate changes in cell content.
Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 11:51:03 -0700, A T <A wrote: In Excel 2003, as I enter items that require a subscript, and make that change to the character, the typed information jumps about 1/2 line and I lose the top of the characters in that line. The actual line spacing does not change; however, the location of the type within the line jumps. |
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