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Default Auto Row Height in Merged Cells with pre exisiting text

Maybe you can change your macro to only increase the rowheight. (If the
rowheight after your routine would be smaller than the existing rowheight, then
don't change it.)



gwinder wrote:

I have applied a macro to automatically adjust the row height when entering
text into merged cells. It works fine when the whole row has no text in it.
However, when I enter text into a blank cell that is in a row that has text
in it, the row height adjusts to the amount of text I enter in the blank
cell, not the height based on how much text is in the cell next to it.

Cells A1:C1 are merged and wrap text. I have entered six lines of text
which has automatically adjusted the row height to fit.

Cells D1:H1 are merged and wrap text. I have entered three lines of text
which now automatically adjusts the row height hiding three lines of text
from A1:C1. How do I get all six lines to to show?

Thanks,

Gary


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