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I had to reinstall Office recently and a setting somewhere must not be right.
Unlike before I did the reinstall, now whenever I paste data into an Excel
cell (from seemingly any data source), the cell magically doubles in height,
and I cannot seem to correct this situation any way. Does anyone have any
advice for me on this minor dilemma?
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Default Cell height doubles after paste

I commonly encounter this problem and have not idea why, it could probably be
due to the formmating of one of the source cells, i.e. word wrap, shrink to
cell or something like that.
Its quite frustrating


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"PBlake" wrote:

I had to reinstall Office recently and a setting somewhere must not be right.
Unlike before I did the reinstall, now whenever I paste data into an Excel
cell (from seemingly any data source), the cell magically doubles in height,
and I cannot seem to correct this situation any way. Does anyone have any
advice for me on this minor dilemma?

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