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When I have a cell that contains multiple lines of text (usually forced with
Alt + Enter), the text covers the top few rows of cells on the worksheet when it is displayed in the formula bar. Is there a way to change the height of the Formula Bar (in Excel 2003) in order to allow all cells of the worksheet to be selected, even when viewing a cell that has multiple lines of text? Thanks for your help. -- Michael Stewart |
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