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From: Josafa on 8 Feb 2010 09:05 Question is on a problem I found posted in internet many times, with NO proper answer. Postings dates range at least from 2001 up to 2010. Text is not short, but I have seen many long threads just to get all (or part of) this information together. I work with Excel 2007 (occurs with previous versions as well) and Windows XP (both fully updated on Feb.08, 2010), scanned for malware (besides continuous use of Microsoft Firewall and Microsoft Security Essentials as anti-malware protection, continuously updated). The spreadsheet has two columns, 100 rows, all in text format, words of 8 to 12 characters separated by blank spaces, all text wrapped, no merged cells (I repeat: NO merged cells), each cell with maximum 60 characters. Column “A” has all cells with font Arial, 11, bold. Column “B” has all cells with font Arial, 10, normal (not bold). All cells adjusted to left, up. Cells and worksheet are not protected. Tried and confirmed the same problem both saving in 97-2003 compatibility mode (.xls) and also saving in full Excel 2007 (.xlsx). Row height can be manually adjusted with no problem. But to make sure I am free of previous height manual adjustment (either dragging boundary, using VBA, or by [cell > format > row height > number]), I just created a new sheet with default settings, copied – value only – data from another sheet, then formatted both columns as described above. Problem: I select whole spreadsheet and then “cell > format > auto row height”, and it works properly for some cells and not for other. For some cells it adjusts hiding last line completely, for other cells it adjusts hiding last line partially. This is the problem. Question: What shall we do to make [autofit row height] work properly always? Additionally, I found that when I change the column width, there is a range of width such that the text of a cell fits complete in two lines, for example, and autofit row height works well. When I gradually reduce column width just to make the text wrap to three lines, then autofit row height does not work properly and the third line keeps hidden. Further gradually reducing column width, at a certain point autofit row height comes back to proper functioning and adjusts row height to show all three lines. I found no way to control this issue such it would be acceptable for daily use. It happens differently for cells with different words length in the same column. Naturally, it is not acceptable either to adjust manually each row, or else to adjust all rows for the height of the cell with the longest text. Equally not acceptable would be to depend on a macro to get good control. Even If (IF) this is the only situation of wrong adjustment (I do not know if this is the only case, but this is actually one case), and there is no proper solution, then it is a MICROSOFT EXCEL BUG – sure, and quite aged! Sorry, MS cannot say it is just a design option (as it says concerning the “merged cells height adjustment” issue). It has a short (and ugly) name: b u g.
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