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Is there any way to make the height of a cell greater than 409.5? I'd like to
make the contents of a cell fit inside one cell but the contents have a
height greater than 409.5. I don't want to merge cells because I'd like to
use sort and autofit macros on open that will update the document. Thanks.
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I have similar problem, the solution I used was to wide the cells, then
everything fits nicely.

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Is there any way to make the height of a cell greater than 409.5? I'd like to
make the contents of a cell fit inside one cell but the contents have a
height greater than 409.5. I don't want to merge cells because I'd like to
use sort and autofit macros on open that will update the document. Thanks.

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Thanks Francisco but unfortunately thats not really an option for me. We copy
and paste the contents of the cell into another system and the column widths
are specifically set to accomodate that.

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I have similar problem, the solution I used was to wide the cells, then
everything fits nicely.

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Is there any way to make the height of a cell greater than 409.5? I'd like to
make the contents of a cell fit inside one cell but the contents have a
height greater than 409.5. I don't want to merge cells because I'd like to
use sort and autofit macros on open that will update the document. Thanks.

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Or a smaller font???

Qaspec wrote:

Is there any way to make the height of a cell greater than 409.5? I'd like to
make the contents of a cell fit inside one cell but the contents have a
height greater than 409.5. I don't want to merge cells because I'd like to
use sort and autofit macros on open that will update the document. Thanks.


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Yeah, forget all the simple stuff, i'm looking for a Moses at the Red Sea
kind of miracle here.

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Or a smaller font???

Qaspec wrote:

Is there any way to make the height of a cell greater than 409.5? I'd like to
make the contents of a cell fit inside one cell but the contents have a
height greater than 409.5. I don't want to merge cells because I'd like to
use sort and autofit macros on open that will update the document. Thanks.


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Yeah, forget all the simple stuff, i'm looking for a Moses at the Red Sea
kind of miracle here.


then:
No it isn't possible to exceed the maximum height of a cell. That is why
they call it a maximum. (no joke, really <g)

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Yeah, forget all the simple stuff, i'm looking for a Moses at the Red Sea
kind of miracle here.

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Or a smaller font???

Qaspec wrote:

Is there any way to make the height of a cell greater than 409.5? I'd like to
make the contents of a cell fit inside one cell but the contents have a
height greater than 409.5. I don't want to merge cells because I'd like to
use sort and autofit macros on open that will update the document. Thanks.


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