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In the last column of spreadsheet, if the text goes beyond the column
boundary, how is the text truncated in the next cell. I know you can enter blanks in the next column, and that will achieve the desired effect, but that's not an optimal solution for us. |
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Could you just hide all of the columns to the right of those cells?
Does that help? *********** Regards, Ron "GetVigilant-Jon" wrote: In the last column of spreadsheet, if the text goes beyond the column boundary, how is the text truncated in the next cell. I know you can enter blanks in the next column, and that will achieve the desired effect, but that's not an optimal solution for us. |
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FormatCellsAlignment. Checkmark "wrap text".
Will prevent spilling across to empty cell at right. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 13:40:08 -0800, GetVigilant-Jon wrote: In the last column of spreadsheet, if the text goes beyond the column boundary, how is the text truncated in the next cell. I know you can enter blanks in the next column, and that will achieve the desired effect, but that's not an optimal solution for us. |
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