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On Excel 2007 I want to add a comment that's just too big, even with
small font.

When I move the mouse cursor over the comment cell I can't read all
the text.

Is there a way to fix the comment block in the middle of the screen
and have it to display a scroll bar inside the comment block, so the
reader can scroll down the text and read it?

Thanks in advance
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Hi

No you can't scroll a comment box.
You can resize the Comment cell when you edit it, to whatever size you want.

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On Excel 2007 I want to add a comment that's just too big, even with
small font.

When I move the mouse cursor over the comment cell I can't read all
the text.

Is there a way to fix the comment block in the middle of the screen
and have it to display a scroll bar inside the comment block, so the
reader can scroll down the text and read it?

Thanks in advance


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