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� | The text that spills across multiple cells is left-aligned in the source cell.
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� | The cells into which the text spills are empty.
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� | The cells into which the text spills contain formatting identical to the source cell. |
If you have this browser You may see this behavior ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 Text is cropped Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 Text is either cropped or wrapped to a new line. Netscape Navigator 4 Text may be cropped, wrapped to a new line, or is not displayed. Microsoft Internet Explorer 3 Text is wrapped to a new line. Netscape Navigator 3 Text is wrapped to a new line. Row and column heights and widths may not be maintained.Note that in Excel, if you open an HTML workbook containing spilled text, the spilled text is displayed correctly.
1. | In Excel, select all the cells into which the text spills (including the source cell for the text). |
2. | On the Format menu, click Cells. |
3. | Click the Alignment tab. |
4. | Under Text control, click Merge cells. |
5. | Click OK. |
1. | In Excel, select the column containing the source cell for the text. |
2. | On the Format menu, point to Column, and then click AutoFit Selection. |
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