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No idea how to do this directly.
One way might be to copy the cell to an empty worksheet, (set the column width the same) and then turn wrapping off and compare the 2 row heights. Works OK if the text size is not too small... Tim. "mark" wrote in message ... Hello. Is there a way to determine the number of rows of text displayed in a cell with the wrap text property turned on? I was thinking of other ways to get multiple rows... alt-enter , and I think if you take the string of that and count the char(10) count, you could get that. But is there a way to do it on wrapped text? Thanks, Mark |
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