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VBA Excel 2007 Wrap Text

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    VBA Excel 2007 Wrap Text

    Hey Everybody,

    I'll copy in my code as it stands so far, then explain my issue:
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    What I'm trying to do is find the appropriate coding to make Excel 2007 VBA wrap the text of the cells I define. AKA Worksheets("Labor Report").Range("A2:A500").Wrap.Text = True. I've tried putting this exact line of code into my worksheet and for some reason it doesn't format the text to wrap in column A. Do I have the formatting of the wrap text wrong? I'm not sure why this isn't working.
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    Re: VBA Excel 2007 Wrap Text

    Hello DarkF1ame,

    To get the text to wrap, you need to set the WrapText property of the cell.or range.
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