If you mouseover the task you get a tooltip with the full description. 
Another option would be to create a view with minimal number of columns to 
extend the width available.

Personally, I try to keep my task descriptions as simple and short as 
possible; always start with a verb and then bare minimum detail. If a 
fuller description is required I would put that in the notes but, in any 
case, an overlong task description would ring alarm bells and suggest that 
I should be breaking the task down into subtasks.

On Sunday, 20 October 2013 11:42:07 UTC+1, Jacob Lindberg wrote:
>
> When a task name is too long, you can't see the whole description, and 
> you're forced to navigate to the task, hit F2 in order to read it. Or even 
> worse: you may have to scroll to the right (in the properties pane to the 
> right). Can I somehow, just as I would do in excel, increase the row height 
> to always show the full name of the task? (Or at least 3 rows as default 
> instead of only one?)
>
> See image here 
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/mdl0uhpjhozuyv2/Screenshot%202013-10-20%2012.40.46.png
>

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