Restrictions On Merged Cells?

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RERICE

I have created a form and it appears that there is a restirction on the
number of lines/characters that can go in this merged area. I am set up
as merged/wrap text/shrink to fit but after 8 lines, any following data
entered goes off the form as if "wrap text" is not there. Also, it
doesn't show up on print preview. How can I get around this, as the
requirement for this form may be much more than 8 lines?

Bob
 
B

Beege

RERICE,

It's my understanding that merging cells in Excel is not desirable. If you
need to make a form, its better to use borders to create regions, and
include as many cells in the borders as you need for aesthetics. You can use
"center across selection" to fine-tune some of your text positioning, and
turn off gridlines as your form is designed, leaving the borders you turned
on to view and print. HTH

Beege
 
J

JE McGimpsey

Per Help/Specifications, each cell will display only the first 1024
characters (even if merged). You can get around this by manually
entering a line feed character (Option-Enter) at least every 1024 chars.
 
R

RERICE

Too late-the form has been created with merged cells and is in use. Is
there a way to get around the problem I'm seeing with the restriction
in # of lines?

Bob
 
R

RERICE

JE said:
Per Help/Specifications, each cell will display only the first 1024
characters (even if merged). You can get around this by manually
entering a line feed character (Option-Enter) at least every 102
chars.
what keystrokes do I use for the linefeed
 
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