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Default format the cell Comment

Can I change the format of the comment in excel ?

I need it to be wider and shorter.

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Default format the cell Comment

try these or some variation

activecell.Comment.Shape.Width = 212
activecell.Comment.Shape.height = 25

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Can I change the format of the comment in excel ?

I need it to be wider and shorter.

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On May 21, 9:59*am, "Gary Keramidas" <GKeramidasATmsn.com wrote:
try these or some variation

activecell.Comment.Shape.Width = 212
activecell.Comment.Shape.height = 25

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Can I change the format of the comment in excel ?


I need it to be wider and shorter.


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That worked, Thanks

Is there such an option as "Auto Width ..." ?
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