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![]() Many times I have Excel rows that are tall enough to show all the text on the spreadsheet, but they aren't tall enough for printing. For example, I might have a row that is 13 lines tall, and all 13 lines show on the spreadsheet. But in print preview and in actual printing, not all of the lines are printed, say for example, only the top 8 out of the 13. So then I have to go back and manually increase the row height to much taller than that needed, just to get the entire row to print. What causes this problem, and how can I get Excel to print the entire height of the row? |
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