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Default Row height using autofit, with no merged cells

My application results in rows of varying height, due to word-wrap on. When I
try to condense my worksheet using autofit, some rows seem to play ball,
where others (with similar text entries) want to stay oversize. No cells are
merged, and I have tried toggling autofit and realigning, but no luck. It
ends up either laboriously moving each rogue line in turn, or printing 12
million pages. Any ideas?
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I suspect that you should change your column width to a fixed width that
would be able to accept all your text. Then you would use row autofit.


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