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remove all the hard returns you get from copying it from the email, so it is
a text string with no hard returns in it. Put it in a cell, select it in the formula bar using Ctrl+C, go to the end of the string and do Ctrl+V to paste a copy - now the string is twice as long. You should see that the entire string is not displayed in the worksheet (it is in the formula bar). -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy wrote in message ... hi i tried your text and row and column setting - i have no problem wrapping the text. i am using excel 2000 - what are you using? what font size? *** Sent via Devdex http://www.devdex.com *** Don't just participate in USENET...get rewarded for it! |
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