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How can I make this line look like a paragraph?
I am really new to Excel 2003 and my experience with it is super low. I am converting info. from tables that were initially created with Word 2003. I want the information that is on Cell line 15 (and others) not to be "dragged out" to the "AM" column. I don't want the viewer to have to scroll so far to the right just to read a few sentences. Can I create a cell that is no wider than the "P" column (but probably a few cell rows down) and contain all the info. within it?
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Right-click the cell(s) > Format Cells > Allignment (tab) > Wrap text
Now the cell(s) will stick to the width that you set them to, but the height will alter to the 'best-fit' that shows all the info in it. |
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