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Jenny

Problem printing a large excel cell
 
How do I get an excel cell that exceeds 1,024 characters to print? I have
typed a paragraph that exceeds the 1,024 character display limit, but does
not exceed the 32,767 length of cell contents limit. The page is set up with
multiple columns, the content is typed into one cell, and then several cells
over the rows and columns are merged and text is wrapped. Everything shows
in the formula bar, but the display on the page is cut off and when I print
it is cut off. I have tried printing to 2 different printers on our network.
I'm using Excel 2003. I think my operating system is XP.

Dave Peterson

Problem printing a large excel cell
 
If you add alt-enters (to force new lines within the cell) every 80-100
characters, you'll be able to see more characters.

And if you widen the column, increase the rowheight and use a smaller font, you
may be able to print (and see) what you want.

Jenny wrote:

How do I get an excel cell that exceeds 1,024 characters to print? I have
typed a paragraph that exceeds the 1,024 character display limit, but does
not exceed the 32,767 length of cell contents limit. The page is set up with
multiple columns, the content is typed into one cell, and then several cells
over the rows and columns are merged and text is wrapped. Everything shows
in the formula bar, but the display on the page is cut off and when I print
it is cut off. I have tried printing to 2 different printers on our network.
I'm using Excel 2003. I think my operating system is XP.


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Dave Peterson

Jenny

Problem printing a large excel cell
 
Thank you Dave. :) While I am not able to see all the characters the way I
would like to while looking at the worksheet page, I can see them in the
formula bar. I did not want to change the row/column settings as we are
working with a template. This did make it though so that everything I typed
within that cell printed for me, and that's the main thing I was looking for.
Thank you again. :)

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

If you add alt-enters (to force new lines within the cell) every 80-100
characters, you'll be able to see more characters.

And if you widen the column, increase the rowheight and use a smaller font, you
may be able to print (and see) what you want.

Jenny wrote:

How do I get an excel cell that exceeds 1,024 characters to print? I have
typed a paragraph that exceeds the 1,024 character display limit, but does
not exceed the 32,767 length of cell contents limit. The page is set up with
multiple columns, the content is typed into one cell, and then several cells
over the rows and columns are merged and text is wrapped. Everything shows
in the formula bar, but the display on the page is cut off and when I print
it is cut off. I have tried printing to 2 different printers on our network.
I'm using Excel 2003. I think my operating system is XP.


--

Dave Peterson


Rebecca

Problem printing a large excel cell
 
I am also having the problem Jenny explained however, when I resize my font
to even a 7 then widen my box I can see a lot of space below the typed text
content. When I print preview and also print, the content is still either
cut off or prints right on the outline of the box. I have talked to our tech
at school and she cannot figure this out either. We have to drage the bar
pretty far to make the content print within the box.

"Jenny" wrote:

Thank you Dave. :) While I am not able to see all the characters the way I
would like to while looking at the worksheet page, I can see them in the
formula bar. I did not want to change the row/column settings as we are
working with a template. This did make it though so that everything I typed
within that cell printed for me, and that's the main thing I was looking for.
Thank you again. :)

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

If you add alt-enters (to force new lines within the cell) every 80-100
characters, you'll be able to see more characters.

And if you widen the column, increase the rowheight and use a smaller font, you
may be able to print (and see) what you want.

Jenny wrote:

How do I get an excel cell that exceeds 1,024 characters to print? I have
typed a paragraph that exceeds the 1,024 character display limit, but does
not exceed the 32,767 length of cell contents limit. The page is set up with
multiple columns, the content is typed into one cell, and then several cells
over the rows and columns are merged and text is wrapped. Everything shows
in the formula bar, but the display on the page is cut off and when I print
it is cut off. I have tried printing to 2 different printers on our network.
I'm using Excel 2003. I think my operating system is XP.


--

Dave Peterson


Fred Smith[_4_]

Problem printing a large excel cell
 
Give us an example of what's in the cell, and how wide your column is. Are
you using merged cells?

Regards,
Fred.

"Rebecca" wrote in message
...
I am also having the problem Jenny explained however, when I resize my font
to even a 7 then widen my box I can see a lot of space below the typed
text
content. When I print preview and also print, the content is still either
cut off or prints right on the outline of the box. I have talked to our
tech
at school and she cannot figure this out either. We have to drage the bar
pretty far to make the content print within the box.

"Jenny" wrote:

Thank you Dave. :) While I am not able to see all the characters the
way I
would like to while looking at the worksheet page, I can see them in the
formula bar. I did not want to change the row/column settings as we are
working with a template. This did make it though so that everything I
typed
within that cell printed for me, and that's the main thing I was looking
for.
Thank you again. :)

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

If you add alt-enters (to force new lines within the cell) every 80-100
characters, you'll be able to see more characters.

And if you widen the column, increase the rowheight and use a smaller
font, you
may be able to print (and see) what you want.

Jenny wrote:

How do I get an excel cell that exceeds 1,024 characters to print? I
have
typed a paragraph that exceeds the 1,024 character display limit, but
does
not exceed the 32,767 length of cell contents limit. The page is set
up with
multiple columns, the content is typed into one cell, and then
several cells
over the rows and columns are merged and text is wrapped. Everything
shows
in the formula bar, but the display on the page is cut off and when I
print
it is cut off. I have tried printing to 2 different printers on our
network.
I'm using Excel 2003. I think my operating system is XP.

--

Dave Peterson



Dave Peterson

Problem printing a large excel cell
 
Did you add those alt-enters every 80-100 characters?

Rebecca wrote:

I am also having the problem Jenny explained however, when I resize my font
to even a 7 then widen my box I can see a lot of space below the typed text
content. When I print preview and also print, the content is still either
cut off or prints right on the outline of the box. I have talked to our tech
at school and she cannot figure this out either. We have to drage the bar
pretty far to make the content print within the box.

"Jenny" wrote:

Thank you Dave. :) While I am not able to see all the characters the way I
would like to while looking at the worksheet page, I can see them in the
formula bar. I did not want to change the row/column settings as we are
working with a template. This did make it though so that everything I typed
within that cell printed for me, and that's the main thing I was looking for.
Thank you again. :)

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

If you add alt-enters (to force new lines within the cell) every 80-100
characters, you'll be able to see more characters.

And if you widen the column, increase the rowheight and use a smaller font, you
may be able to print (and see) what you want.

Jenny wrote:

How do I get an excel cell that exceeds 1,024 characters to print? I have
typed a paragraph that exceeds the 1,024 character display limit, but does
not exceed the 32,767 length of cell contents limit. The page is set up with
multiple columns, the content is typed into one cell, and then several cells
over the rows and columns are merged and text is wrapped. Everything shows
in the formula bar, but the display on the page is cut off and when I print
it is cut off. I have tried printing to 2 different printers on our network.
I'm using Excel 2003. I think my operating system is XP.

--

Dave Peterson


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Dave Peterson


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