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When writing comments to cells I have been unable to come up with a good way
to measure size of strings to size the commentbox accordingly. Are there any?

When using Split window and freeze on, say, the first two rows in a
worksheet any commentbox in cells in the first two rows get partially hidden
if the sheet has been scrolled down some. Are there any way around this?

Any help appreciated.

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#1. Maybe
http://contextures.com/xlcomments03.html#Resize
From Debra Dalgleish's site.

#2. I've never seen a way to control this--except for moving the comment.


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When writing comments to cells I have been unable to come up with a good way
to measure size of strings to size the commentbox accordingly. Are there any?

When using Split window and freeze on, say, the first two rows in a
worksheet any commentbox in cells in the first two rows get partially hidden
if the sheet has been scrolled down some. Are there any way around this?

Any help appreciated.

ojv


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