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From: DeeDeeCee on 31 Mar 2010 21:11 I find it more readable to have a space between the last line of the text in a cell, and the lower borderline of the cell. Otherwise, a column becomes one long single column of text. Is there anyway to setup the cell or make it display so that each cell would always have this space automatically, rather than me having to hit ALT + Enter at the end of the last line? Thanks. ddc
From: ozgrid.com on 31 Mar 2010 21:30 Why not align vertically center and increase the row height. Superfluous spaces will likely cause problems later down the line. -- Regards Dave Hawley www.ozgrid.com "DeeDeeCee" <DeeDeeCee(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6C862E66-CAEA-4E17-B2A9-B9E2A4F63F86(a)microsoft.com... >I find it more readable to have a space between the last line of the text >in > a cell, and the lower borderline of the cell. Otherwise, a column becomes > one > long single column of text. Is there anyway to setup the cell or make it > display so that each cell would always have this space automatically, > rather > than me having to hit ALT + Enter at the end of the last line? > Thanks. > > ddc
From: Dave Peterson on 1 Apr 2010 08:04
Maybe you could just change the rowheight for those rows. DeeDeeCee wrote: > > I find it more readable to have a space between the last line of the text in > a cell, and the lower borderline of the cell. Otherwise, a column becomes one > long single column of text. Is there anyway to setup the cell or make it > display so that each cell would always have this space automatically, rather > than me having to hit ALT + Enter at the end of the last line? > Thanks. > > ddc -- Dave Peterson |