Re: Word Wrap in Cells

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From: Dave Peterson (ec35720_at_netscapeXSPAM.com)
Date: 12/21/04


Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 10:09:26 -0600

Maybe you could add some more alt-enters to force line breaks.

Shawk wrote:
>
> Frank Kabel wrote:
> > Hi
> > if you have lots of text in your cell (>1000 characters) this could happen
> >
>
> Hmm, thanks for that. Have just checked and there are less than a
> quarter of that. Have since tried a few things. Copying the cell and
> pasting it into another cell makes no difference. Neither does removing
> all formatting and reapplying it. Strange one. Thanks again. Shaun

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Dave Peterson


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