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I've done the following in Office XP (2002) standard for students and
teachers: under format cells, then allignment then wrap text. However, while
some text actually wraps, some inputs (after utilizing alt-enter break to
start another sentence - but not always) will NOT wrap. Inconsistent. This
applies to whether I type the entry or paste the text. In order to display
the text for printing purposes, I need the text to wrap and not be one long
sentence. I could cheat by making page breaks but this wastes time plus
makes it difficult to copy and paste neatly into Word. All advice on web says
to click on wrap text - been there, done that. It seems so silly. What am I
doing wrong? Thanks.

might be a function of your column width or ht. Have you tried using alt
enter at the place where you want the text to break

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Don Guillett
SalesAid Software

quot;GatorDawg123quot; gt; wrote in message
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gt; I've done the following in Office XP (2002) standard for students and
gt; teachers: under format cells, then allignment then wrap text. However,
gt; while
gt; some text actually wraps, some inputs (after utilizing alt-enter break to
gt; start another sentence - but not always) will NOT wrap. Inconsistent.
gt; This
gt; applies to whether I type the entry or paste the text. In order to
gt; display
gt; the text for printing purposes, I need the text to wrap and not be one
gt; long
gt; sentence. I could cheat by making page breaks but this wastes time plus
gt; makes it difficult to copy and paste neatly into Word. All advice on web
gt; says
gt; to click on wrap text - been there, done that. It seems so silly. What am
gt; I
gt; doing wrong? Thanks.
Also, merged cells don't always wrap nicely.

- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Peltier Technical Services
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
PeltierTech.com/
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quot;GatorDawg123quot; gt; wrote in message
...
gt; I've done the following in Office XP (2002) standard for students and
gt; teachers: under format cells, then allignment then wrap text. However,
gt; while
gt; some text actually wraps, some inputs (after utilizing alt-enter break to
gt; start another sentence - but not always) will NOT wrap. Inconsistent.
gt; This
gt; applies to whether I type the entry or paste the text. In order to
gt; display
gt; the text for printing purposes, I need the text to wrap and not be one
gt; long
gt; sentence. I could cheat by making page breaks but this wastes time plus
gt; makes it difficult to copy and paste neatly into Word. All advice on web
gt; says
gt; to click on wrap text - been there, done that. It seems so silly. What am
gt; I
gt; doing wrong? Thanks.

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