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Michael Miller

Printing sheets with large amts of text in some cells
 
We have sheets with some (wrapped) cells with much text, that if the cell height is dragged down to show all the text (for printing?), then it is more difficult to view, as the rows jump out of sight.

Am familiar with setting the row height property, but when we reduce the cell height to a reasonable number, the printing does not show all the text.

Is there a way to allow cells to expand to fit text for printing purposes?

tks.
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MichaelM

Frank Kabel

Printing sheets with large amts of text in some cells
 
Hi
see your other post


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Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany


Michael Miller wrote:
We have sheets with some (wrapped) cells with much text, that if the
cell height is dragged down to show all the text (for printing?),
then it is more difficult to view, as the rows jump out of sight.

Am familiar with setting the row height property, but when we reduce
the cell height to a reasonable number, the printing does not show
all the text.

Is there a way to allow cells to expand to fit text for printing
purposes?

tks.


Tom Ogilvy

Printing sheets with large amts of text in some cells
 
See answer to your original posting of this question.

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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy

"Michael Miller" wrote in message
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We have sheets with some (wrapped) cells with much text, that if the cell

height is dragged down to show all the text (for printing?), then it is more
difficult to view, as the rows jump out of sight.

Am familiar with setting the row height property, but when we reduce the

cell height to a reasonable number, the printing does not show all the text.

Is there a way to allow cells to expand to fit text for printing purposes?

tks.
--
MichaelM





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