No I mean there is a property you can set that makes Excel fit the cell to contents regardless. Like "autosize" or something.

Laubach Shawn Contr OC-ALC/PSB wrote:

I worked on some code to this end about a month ago, but no one seems to
know the formula for character size to actual size for cell width.  If
someone can figure this out, I can work it into the code.

Shawn

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew C. Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 8:43 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How to tell if text in a cell wraps?


I think there is an autofit feature that we haven't implemented yet.
It would make the cell "fit to contents" or whatever...

-Andy

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


>Hi all,
>
>I want to try and figure out how to tell if a line of text wraps.  I am
>putting numbers into a cell, and sometimes they wrap:
>
>Normal Number:  1.08 �M
>
>Wrap Number: 1.0864595 �M
>
>I would either like to somehow figure out how wide to make the cell so it
>doesn't wrap, or, if I can figure out if it will wrap, then be able to
>control the wrapping because it chooses to wrap between the "�" and "M"
>characters, not wrap at the space.
>
>Eric Pugh
>



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