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bert

count lines of text in a cell
 
For Excel 2003, is there a way to determine the number of lines of text in a
cell (with wordwrap turned on? (Similar to LineCount for a textbox.)
I'm adding blocks of text to a cell, and--within limits--want to be able to
resize the cell so the whole block will be visible. The text may or may not
contain CR/LF characters, so there could be blank lines I'd like to have
displayed and included in the line count.
I'd prefer not to use autofit, so I can maintain a minimum rowheight, as
well as keeping from going over a maximum rowheight.
Thanks.
Bert


Rick Rothstein

count lines of text in a cell
 
Put all of the following code in a Module (Insert/Module from the VB
editor's menu bar). Change the Const statements in the FitText macro to the
minimum and maximum number of pixels high you want to limit a row to. After
you have done that, go back to the worksheet, select a cell with text in it
and run the macro... it will keep the height within the bounds you set while
changing the row height of the selected cell to accommodate the text (column
width remains fixed).

Private Declare Function GetDC Lib "user32" _
(ByVal hwnd As Long) As Long

Private Declare Function GetDeviceCaps Lib "gdi32" _
(ByVal hDC As Long, _
ByVal nIndex As Long) As Long

Private Declare Function ReleaseDC Lib "user32" _
(ByVal hwnd As Long, _
ByVal hDC As Long) As Long

Private Const LOGPIXELSX = 88 'Pixels/inch in X
Private Const POINTS_PER_INCH As Long = 72

Private Function PointsPerPixel() As Double
Dim hDC As Long
Dim lDotsPerInch As Long
hDC = GetDC(0)
lDotsPerInch = GetDeviceCaps(hDC, LOGPIXELSX)
PointsPerPixel = POINTS_PER_INCH / lDotsPerInch
ReleaseDC 0, hDC
End Function

Public Sub FitText()
Dim PPP As Double
Const MinPixelsHigh As Long = 17
Const MaxPixelsHigh As Long = 85
PPP = PointsPerPixel
With ActiveCell
.Rows.AutoFit
If .RowHeight < MinPixelsHigh * PPP Then
.RowHeight = MinPixelsHigh * PPP
ElseIf .RowHeight MaxPixelsHigh * PPP Then
.RowHeight = MaxPixelsHigh * PPP
End If
End With
End Sub

--
Rick (MVP - Excel)


"Bert" wrote in message
...
For Excel 2003, is there a way to determine the number of lines of text in
a cell (with wordwrap turned on? (Similar to LineCount for a textbox.)
I'm adding blocks of text to a cell, and--within limits--want to be able
to resize the cell so the whole block will be visible. The text may or
may not contain CR/LF characters, so there could be blank lines I'd like
to have displayed and included in the line count.
I'd prefer not to use autofit, so I can maintain a minimum rowheight, as
well as keeping from going over a maximum rowheight.
Thanks.
Bert



bert

count lines of text in a cell
 
Rick:
Thanks. It's trying to work, but not quite there. I've set the two
constants to appropriate numbers, but it's not accurately resetting the
height. It is resizing the cell, but not enough. (The font and font size
in for the cell are Tahoma, 26 pt.)
I'm not getting any error messages; it just isn't expanding the height
enough.
Any suggestions? Does this need to be in it's own module, or can it be in a
module with my other macros for this worksheet?
Thanks again.
Bert

"Rick Rothstein" wrote in message
...
Put all of the following code in a Module (Insert/Module from the VB
editor's menu bar). Change the Const statements in the FitText macro to
the minimum and maximum number of pixels high you want to limit a row to.
After you have done that, go back to the worksheet, select a cell with
text in it and run the macro... it will keep the height within the bounds
you set while changing the row height of the selected cell to accommodate
the text (column width remains fixed).

Private Declare Function GetDC Lib "user32" _
(ByVal hwnd As Long) As Long

Private Declare Function GetDeviceCaps Lib "gdi32" _
(ByVal hDC As Long, _
ByVal nIndex As Long) As Long

Private Declare Function ReleaseDC Lib "user32" _
(ByVal hwnd As Long, _
ByVal hDC As Long) As Long

Private Const LOGPIXELSX = 88 'Pixels/inch in X
Private Const POINTS_PER_INCH As Long = 72

Private Function PointsPerPixel() As Double
Dim hDC As Long
Dim lDotsPerInch As Long
hDC = GetDC(0)
lDotsPerInch = GetDeviceCaps(hDC, LOGPIXELSX)
PointsPerPixel = POINTS_PER_INCH / lDotsPerInch
ReleaseDC 0, hDC
End Function

Public Sub FitText()
Dim PPP As Double
Const MinPixelsHigh As Long = 17
Const MaxPixelsHigh As Long = 85
PPP = PointsPerPixel
With ActiveCell
.Rows.AutoFit
If .RowHeight < MinPixelsHigh * PPP Then
.RowHeight = MinPixelsHigh * PPP
ElseIf .RowHeight MaxPixelsHigh * PPP Then
.RowHeight = MaxPixelsHigh * PPP
End If
End With
End Sub

--
Rick (MVP - Excel)


"Bert" wrote in message
...
For Excel 2003, is there a way to determine the number of lines of text
in a cell (with wordwrap turned on? (Similar to LineCount for a
textbox.)
I'm adding blocks of text to a cell, and--within limits--want to be able
to resize the cell so the whole block will be visible. The text may or
may not contain CR/LF characters, so there could be blank lines I'd like
to have displayed and included in the line count.
I'd prefer not to use autofit, so I can maintain a minimum rowheight, as
well as keeping from going over a maximum rowheight.
Thanks.
Bert




Rick Rothstein

count lines of text in a cell
 
What numbers did you put in for the formulas? You did note the the numbers
are in pixels, not points, right? Did you want to specify the sizes in
points instead?

--
Rick (MVP - Excel)


"Bert" wrote in message
...
Rick:
Thanks. It's trying to work, but not quite there. I've set the two
constants to appropriate numbers, but it's not accurately resetting the
height. It is resizing the cell, but not enough. (The font and font size
in for the cell are Tahoma, 26 pt.)
I'm not getting any error messages; it just isn't expanding the height
enough.
Any suggestions? Does this need to be in it's own module, or can it be in
a module with my other macros for this worksheet?
Thanks again.
Bert

"Rick Rothstein" wrote in message
...
Put all of the following code in a Module (Insert/Module from the VB
editor's menu bar). Change the Const statements in the FitText macro to
the minimum and maximum number of pixels high you want to limit a row to.
After you have done that, go back to the worksheet, select a cell with
text in it and run the macro... it will keep the height within the bounds
you set while changing the row height of the selected cell to accommodate
the text (column width remains fixed).

Private Declare Function GetDC Lib "user32" _
(ByVal hwnd As Long) As Long

Private Declare Function GetDeviceCaps Lib "gdi32" _
(ByVal hDC As Long, _
ByVal nIndex As Long) As Long

Private Declare Function ReleaseDC Lib "user32" _
(ByVal hwnd As Long, _
ByVal hDC As Long) As Long

Private Const LOGPIXELSX = 88 'Pixels/inch in X
Private Const POINTS_PER_INCH As Long = 72

Private Function PointsPerPixel() As Double
Dim hDC As Long
Dim lDotsPerInch As Long
hDC = GetDC(0)
lDotsPerInch = GetDeviceCaps(hDC, LOGPIXELSX)
PointsPerPixel = POINTS_PER_INCH / lDotsPerInch
ReleaseDC 0, hDC
End Function

Public Sub FitText()
Dim PPP As Double
Const MinPixelsHigh As Long = 17
Const MaxPixelsHigh As Long = 85
PPP = PointsPerPixel
With ActiveCell
.Rows.AutoFit
If .RowHeight < MinPixelsHigh * PPP Then
.RowHeight = MinPixelsHigh * PPP
ElseIf .RowHeight MaxPixelsHigh * PPP Then
.RowHeight = MaxPixelsHigh * PPP
End If
End With
End Sub

--
Rick (MVP - Excel)


"Bert" wrote in message
...
For Excel 2003, is there a way to determine the number of lines of text
in a cell (with wordwrap turned on? (Similar to LineCount for a
textbox.)
I'm adding blocks of text to a cell, and--within limits--want to be able
to resize the cell so the whole block will be visible. The text may or
may not contain CR/LF characters, so there could be blank lines I'd like
to have displayed and included in the line count.
I'd prefer not to use autofit, so I can maintain a minimum rowheight, as
well as keeping from going over a maximum rowheight.
Thanks.
Bert





bert

count lines of text in a cell
 
Rick:
Thanks for your help with this. I've tried several numbers, but have
settled in on minpixelshigh: 88, maxpixelshigh: 352.
One question: the call to get the pointsperpixel: it seems to get the window
closer to the right size if it's more pixelsperpoints. (The pointsperpixel
value is 0.6. If I reverse the formula to pointsperpixel = lDotsPerInch /
POINTS_PER_INCH (yielding 1.6), it _appears_ to be closer to the correct
cell size, although the real problem, I think, seems to be with the autofit
command. It does not expand the cell to the correct size, or at least does
not seem to function as I would expect.
Thanks again.
Bert


"Rick Rothstein" wrote in message
...
What numbers did you put in for the formulas? You did note the the numbers
are in pixels, not points, right? Did you want to specify the sizes in
points instead?

--
Rick (MVP - Excel)


"Bert" wrote in message
...
Rick:
Thanks. It's trying to work, but not quite there. I've set the two
constants to appropriate numbers, but it's not accurately resetting the
height. It is resizing the cell, but not enough. (The font and font
size in for the cell are Tahoma, 26 pt.)
I'm not getting any error messages; it just isn't expanding the height
enough.
Any suggestions? Does this need to be in it's own module, or can it be
in a module with my other macros for this worksheet?
Thanks again.
Bert

"Rick Rothstein" wrote in message
...
Put all of the following code in a Module (Insert/Module from the VB
editor's menu bar). Change the Const statements in the FitText macro to
the minimum and maximum number of pixels high you want to limit a row
to. After you have done that, go back to the worksheet, select a cell
with text in it and run the macro... it will keep the height within the
bounds you set while changing the row height of the selected cell to
accommodate the text (column width remains fixed).

Private Declare Function GetDC Lib "user32" _
(ByVal hwnd As Long) As Long

Private Declare Function GetDeviceCaps Lib "gdi32" _
(ByVal hDC As Long, _
ByVal nIndex As Long) As Long

Private Declare Function ReleaseDC Lib "user32" _
(ByVal hwnd As Long, _
ByVal hDC As Long) As Long

Private Const LOGPIXELSX = 88 'Pixels/inch in X
Private Const POINTS_PER_INCH As Long = 72

Private Function PointsPerPixel() As Double
Dim hDC As Long
Dim lDotsPerInch As Long
hDC = GetDC(0)
lDotsPerInch = GetDeviceCaps(hDC, LOGPIXELSX)
PointsPerPixel = POINTS_PER_INCH / lDotsPerInch
ReleaseDC 0, hDC
End Function

Public Sub FitText()
Dim PPP As Double
Const MinPixelsHigh As Long = 17
Const MaxPixelsHigh As Long = 85
PPP = PointsPerPixel
With ActiveCell
.Rows.AutoFit
If .RowHeight < MinPixelsHigh * PPP Then
.RowHeight = MinPixelsHigh * PPP
ElseIf .RowHeight MaxPixelsHigh * PPP Then
.RowHeight = MaxPixelsHigh * PPP
End If
End With
End Sub

--
Rick (MVP - Excel)


"Bert" wrote in message
...
For Excel 2003, is there a way to determine the number of lines of text
in a cell (with wordwrap turned on? (Similar to LineCount for a
textbox.)
I'm adding blocks of text to a cell, and--within limits--want to be
able to resize the cell so the whole block will be visible. The text
may or may not contain CR/LF characters, so there could be blank lines
I'd like to have displayed and included in the line count.
I'd prefer not to use autofit, so I can maintain a minimum rowheight,
as well as keeping from going over a maximum rowheight.
Thanks.
Bert





Rick Rothstein

count lines of text in a cell
 
Not sure what to tell you... the code I posted works perfectly on my system.
If it helps anyone else reading this thread to figure out what may be wrong,
my PointsPerPixel value is 0.75... your value of 0.6 means you are using a
Large Font setting (maybe 120 DPI) for your Windows display Font Size
setting (I am using the Default Font setting of 96 DPI)... perhaps that has
something to do with the problem.

--
Rick (MVP - Excel)


"Bert" wrote in message
...
Rick:
Thanks for your help with this. I've tried several numbers, but have
settled in on minpixelshigh: 88, maxpixelshigh: 352.
One question: the call to get the pointsperpixel: it seems to get the
window closer to the right size if it's more pixelsperpoints. (The
pointsperpixel value is 0.6. If I reverse the formula to pointsperpixel =
lDotsPerInch / POINTS_PER_INCH (yielding 1.6), it _appears_ to be closer
to the correct cell size, although the real problem, I think, seems to be
with the autofit command. It does not expand the cell to the correct
size, or at least does not seem to function as I would expect.
Thanks again.
Bert


"Rick Rothstein" wrote in message
...
What numbers did you put in for the formulas? You did note the the
numbers are in pixels, not points, right? Did you want to specify the
sizes in points instead?

--
Rick (MVP - Excel)


"Bert" wrote in message
...
Rick:
Thanks. It's trying to work, but not quite there. I've set the two
constants to appropriate numbers, but it's not accurately resetting the
height. It is resizing the cell, but not enough. (The font and font
size in for the cell are Tahoma, 26 pt.)
I'm not getting any error messages; it just isn't expanding the height
enough.
Any suggestions? Does this need to be in it's own module, or can it be
in a module with my other macros for this worksheet?
Thanks again.
Bert

"Rick Rothstein" wrote in message
...
Put all of the following code in a Module (Insert/Module from the VB
editor's menu bar). Change the Const statements in the FitText macro to
the minimum and maximum number of pixels high you want to limit a row
to. After you have done that, go back to the worksheet, select a cell
with text in it and run the macro... it will keep the height within the
bounds you set while changing the row height of the selected cell to
accommodate the text (column width remains fixed).

Private Declare Function GetDC Lib "user32" _
(ByVal hwnd As Long) As Long

Private Declare Function GetDeviceCaps Lib "gdi32" _
(ByVal hDC As Long, _
ByVal nIndex As Long) As Long

Private Declare Function ReleaseDC Lib "user32" _
(ByVal hwnd As Long, _
ByVal hDC As Long) As Long

Private Const LOGPIXELSX = 88 'Pixels/inch in X
Private Const POINTS_PER_INCH As Long = 72

Private Function PointsPerPixel() As Double
Dim hDC As Long
Dim lDotsPerInch As Long
hDC = GetDC(0)
lDotsPerInch = GetDeviceCaps(hDC, LOGPIXELSX)
PointsPerPixel = POINTS_PER_INCH / lDotsPerInch
ReleaseDC 0, hDC
End Function

Public Sub FitText()
Dim PPP As Double
Const MinPixelsHigh As Long = 17
Const MaxPixelsHigh As Long = 85
PPP = PointsPerPixel
With ActiveCell
.Rows.AutoFit
If .RowHeight < MinPixelsHigh * PPP Then
.RowHeight = MinPixelsHigh * PPP
ElseIf .RowHeight MaxPixelsHigh * PPP Then
.RowHeight = MaxPixelsHigh * PPP
End If
End With
End Sub

--
Rick (MVP - Excel)


"Bert" wrote in message
...
For Excel 2003, is there a way to determine the number of lines of
text in a cell (with wordwrap turned on? (Similar to LineCount for a
textbox.)
I'm adding blocks of text to a cell, and--within limits--want to be
able to resize the cell so the whole block will be visible. The text
may or may not contain CR/LF characters, so there could be blank lines
I'd like to have displayed and included in the line count.
I'd prefer not to use autofit, so I can maintain a minimum rowheight,
as well as keeping from going over a maximum rowheight.
Thanks.
Bert






bert

count lines of text in a cell
 
Rick:
I also realized that I had set the Zoom level to 75%. I think that could
also affect the outcome because when I switched to 100%, it seemed to get
more predictable.
Also, you are correct about the larger display font size, so it seems that
is another factor that could affect outcome.
Thanks for all your help with this.
Bert

"Rick Rothstein" wrote in message
...
Not sure what to tell you... the code I posted works perfectly on my
system. If it helps anyone else reading this thread to figure out what may
be wrong, my PointsPerPixel value is 0.75... your value of 0.6 means you
are using a Large Font setting (maybe 120 DPI) for your Windows display
Font Size setting (I am using the Default Font setting of 96 DPI)...
perhaps that has something to do with the problem.

--
Rick (MVP - Excel)


"Bert" wrote in message
...
Rick:
Thanks for your help with this. I've tried several numbers, but have
settled in on minpixelshigh: 88, maxpixelshigh: 352.
One question: the call to get the pointsperpixel: it seems to get the
window closer to the right size if it's more pixelsperpoints. (The
pointsperpixel value is 0.6. If I reverse the formula to pointsperpixel
= lDotsPerInch / POINTS_PER_INCH (yielding 1.6), it _appears_ to be
closer to the correct cell size, although the real problem, I think,
seems to be with the autofit command. It does not expand the cell to the
correct size, or at least does not seem to function as I would expect.
Thanks again.
Bert


"Rick Rothstein" wrote in message
...
What numbers did you put in for the formulas? You did note the the
numbers are in pixels, not points, right? Did you want to specify the
sizes in points instead?

--
Rick (MVP - Excel)


"Bert" wrote in message
...
Rick:
Thanks. It's trying to work, but not quite there. I've set the two
constants to appropriate numbers, but it's not accurately resetting the
height. It is resizing the cell, but not enough. (The font and font
size in for the cell are Tahoma, 26 pt.)
I'm not getting any error messages; it just isn't expanding the height
enough.
Any suggestions? Does this need to be in it's own module, or can it be
in a module with my other macros for this worksheet?
Thanks again.
Bert

"Rick Rothstein" wrote in message
...
Put all of the following code in a Module (Insert/Module from the VB
editor's menu bar). Change the Const statements in the FitText macro
to the minimum and maximum number of pixels high you want to limit a
row to. After you have done that, go back to the worksheet, select a
cell with text in it and run the macro... it will keep the height
within the bounds you set while changing the row height of the
selected cell to accommodate the text (column width remains fixed).

Private Declare Function GetDC Lib "user32" _
(ByVal hwnd As Long) As Long

Private Declare Function GetDeviceCaps Lib "gdi32" _
(ByVal hDC As Long, _
ByVal nIndex As Long) As Long

Private Declare Function ReleaseDC Lib "user32" _
(ByVal hwnd As Long, _
ByVal hDC As Long) As Long

Private Const LOGPIXELSX = 88 'Pixels/inch in X
Private Const POINTS_PER_INCH As Long = 72

Private Function PointsPerPixel() As Double
Dim hDC As Long
Dim lDotsPerInch As Long
hDC = GetDC(0)
lDotsPerInch = GetDeviceCaps(hDC, LOGPIXELSX)
PointsPerPixel = POINTS_PER_INCH / lDotsPerInch
ReleaseDC 0, hDC
End Function

Public Sub FitText()
Dim PPP As Double
Const MinPixelsHigh As Long = 17
Const MaxPixelsHigh As Long = 85
PPP = PointsPerPixel
With ActiveCell
.Rows.AutoFit
If .RowHeight < MinPixelsHigh * PPP Then
.RowHeight = MinPixelsHigh * PPP
ElseIf .RowHeight MaxPixelsHigh * PPP Then
.RowHeight = MaxPixelsHigh * PPP
End If
End With
End Sub

--
Rick (MVP - Excel)


"Bert" wrote in message
...
For Excel 2003, is there a way to determine the number of lines of
text in a cell (with wordwrap turned on? (Similar to LineCount for a
textbox.)
I'm adding blocks of text to a cell, and--within limits--want to be
able to resize the cell so the whole block will be visible. The text
may or may not contain CR/LF characters, so there could be blank
lines I'd like to have displayed and included in the line count.
I'd prefer not to use autofit, so I can maintain a minimum rowheight,
as well as keeping from going over a maximum rowheight.
Thanks.
Bert







will b[_2_]

count lines of text in a cell
 
Hi Rick,
will this work for merged cells?

"Rick Rothstein" wrote:

Put all of the following code in a Module (Insert/Module from the VB
editor's menu bar). Change the Const statements in the FitText macro to the
minimum and maximum number of pixels high you want to limit a row to. After
you have done that, go back to the worksheet, select a cell with text in it
and run the macro... it will keep the height within the bounds you set while
changing the row height of the selected cell to accommodate the text (column
width remains fixed).

Private Declare Function GetDC Lib "user32" _
(ByVal hwnd As Long) As Long

Private Declare Function GetDeviceCaps Lib "gdi32" _
(ByVal hDC As Long, _
ByVal nIndex As Long) As Long

Private Declare Function ReleaseDC Lib "user32" _
(ByVal hwnd As Long, _
ByVal hDC As Long) As Long

Private Const LOGPIXELSX = 88 'Pixels/inch in X
Private Const POINTS_PER_INCH As Long = 72

Private Function PointsPerPixel() As Double
Dim hDC As Long
Dim lDotsPerInch As Long
hDC = GetDC(0)
lDotsPerInch = GetDeviceCaps(hDC, LOGPIXELSX)
PointsPerPixel = POINTS_PER_INCH / lDotsPerInch
ReleaseDC 0, hDC
End Function

Public Sub FitText()
Dim PPP As Double
Const MinPixelsHigh As Long = 17
Const MaxPixelsHigh As Long = 85
PPP = PointsPerPixel
With ActiveCell
.Rows.AutoFit
If .RowHeight < MinPixelsHigh * PPP Then
.RowHeight = MinPixelsHigh * PPP
ElseIf .RowHeight MaxPixelsHigh * PPP Then
.RowHeight = MaxPixelsHigh * PPP
End If
End With
End Sub

--
Rick (MVP - Excel)


"Bert" wrote in message
...
For Excel 2003, is there a way to determine the number of lines of text in
a cell (with wordwrap turned on? (Similar to LineCount for a textbox.)
I'm adding blocks of text to a cell, and--within limits--want to be able
to resize the cell so the whole block will be visible. The text may or
may not contain CR/LF characters, so there could be blank lines I'd like
to have displayed and included in the line count.
I'd prefer not to use autofit, so I can maintain a minimum rowheight, as
well as keeping from going over a maximum rowheight.
Thanks.
Bert





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