Changing Row Height

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Move the mouse pointer over the bottom edge of the row header, and click and drag to the desired height. The row size displays in the Name box.

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Release the mouse pointer and the row is resized. To resize multiple rows simultaneously, select the rows you want to alter.

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Click and drag one of the selected row's bottom edges to the desired height, and then release it.

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All the selected rows are resized to the same height.

INTRODUCTION

Depending on the formatting changes you make to a cell, data might not display properly. Increasing the font size or forcing data to wrap within a cell might prevent data from being entirely displayed or cause it to run over into other cells. You can frequently avoid these problems by resizing rows.

TIP

Specific Heights

To format a row to an exact height, open the Format menu and select Row, Height. Enter the exact height in the dialog box that appears and click OK; the exact row height will be set. To automatically make an entire row fit the height of the tallest cell, open the Format menu and select Row, AutoFit Selection. Or, move the cursor over the bottom of the row header and double-click when the cursor changes to a two-headed arrow.



Easy Microsoft Office 2003
Easy Microsoft Office 2003
ISBN: 0789729628
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 281
Authors: Nancy Lewis

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