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How to increase the row hight in Excel

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Richard - 28 Dec 2007 13:42 GMT
My row height will only go to 175.5 then when I increase it manually the
data just goes down leaving the top with no data. The more I manually
increase the cell height the more space I have on top. Comments don't work
because if I enter any data one the first cell as an example then every
comment is throw out of whack therefore I have chosen to take all the
comments and put them in their own cell where I know they will stay.
CLR - 28 Dec 2007 13:52 GMT
Maybe try re-doing the alignment of the cell..........Right-click >
AlignmentTab > change the Vertical: window to "TOP" > ok

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3

> My row height will only go to 175.5 then when I increase it manually the
> data just goes down leaving the top with no data. The more I manually
> increase the cell height the more space I have on top. Comments don't work
> because if I enter any data one the first cell as an example then every
> comment is throw out of whack therefore I have chosen to take all the
> comments and put them in their own cell where I know they will stay.
Dave Peterson - 28 Dec 2007 14:57 GMT
Try adding alt-enters every 80 - 100 characters.  You should be able to see more
of your text then.

> My row height will only go to 175.5 then when I increase it manually the
> data just goes down leaving the top with no data. The more I manually
> increase the cell height the more space I have on top. Comments don't work
> because if I enter any data one the first cell as an example then every
> comment is throw out of whack therefore I have chosen to take all the
> comments and put them in their own cell where I know they will stay.

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