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Change individual cell heights/widths in Microsoft Excel 2000 like Microsoft Word

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    Talking Change individual cell heights/widths in Microsoft Excel 2000 like Microsoft Word

    I have a bunch of text in my worksheet. I use Alt + Enter to break lines of text within a cell, but its still alot of text in some cells, and some others are blank.

    I would the formatting functionality of Word, which can change individual cell widths and heights, and even add a table into one cell. What should I do? Are there any add-ons?

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    Re: Change individual cell heights/widths in Microsoft Excel 2000 likeMicrosoft Word

    I don't know of anything that will make excel behave like this.

    Is there a reason you don't just use MSWord?

    urbanplanner wrote:
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    > I have a bunch of text in my worksheet. I use Alt + Enter to break
    > lines of text within a cell, but its still alot of text in some cells,
    > and some others are blank.
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    > I would the formatting functionality of Word, which can change
    > individual cell widths and heights, and even add a table into one cell.
    > What should I do? Are there any add-ons?
    >
    > Thanks-
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    Merging cells with text, together with blank cells might be a solution

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    Re: Change individual cell heights/widths in Microsoft Excel 2000 likeMicrosoft Word

    You'll be able to add a table to that one cell--even if it's merged???

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