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I cannot see wrapped text in any of my excel documents. I have to click on
the cell I want to see and then I can read the contents by looking at the
formula bar. I have tried reloading office but that did not solve the
problem. I have many documents that require or already have wrapped text.
Does anyone know how to fix this problem?
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Default Wrapped text is not visible, how do I fix this?

Do you use multiple monitors?

You may want to search google looking for posts like yours.

This found 6 hits:
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Barbara Sage wrote:

I cannot see wrapped text in any of my excel documents. I have to click on
the cell I want to see and then I can read the contents by looking at the
formula bar. I have tried reloading office but that did not solve the
problem. I have many documents that require or already have wrapped text.
Does anyone know how to fix this problem?


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Default Wrapped text is not visible, how do I fix this?

Switching monitors from right to left fixed the problem. Thank you for your
time.

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Do you use multiple monitors?

You may want to search google looking for posts like yours.

This found 6 hits:
http://groups.google.co.uk/groups?as...roup= *excel*

And this found some more, too:
http://groups.google.co.uk/groups?as...roup=* excel*

Barbara Sage wrote:

I cannot see wrapped text in any of my excel documents. I have to click on
the cell I want to see and then I can read the contents by looking at the
formula bar. I have tried reloading office but that did not solve the
problem. I have many documents that require or already have wrapped text.
Does anyone know how to fix this problem?


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Default Wrapped text is not visible, how do I fix this?

Thanks for posting back with your solution.

Barbara Sage wrote:

Switching monitors from right to left fixed the problem. Thank you for your
time.

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Do you use multiple monitors?

You may want to search google looking for posts like yours.

This found 6 hits:
http://groups.google.co.uk/groups?as...roup= *excel*

And this found some more, too:
http://groups.google.co.uk/groups?as...roup=* excel*

Barbara Sage wrote:

I cannot see wrapped text in any of my excel documents. I have to click on
the cell I want to see and then I can read the contents by looking at the
formula bar. I have tried reloading office but that did not solve the
problem. I have many documents that require or already have wrapped text.
Does anyone know how to fix this problem?


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