Thanks Jonathon:

Font was Tahoma-10 whenever auto -wrap text was previously invoked for a cell. I don't think Tahoma would cause a problem here. I have changed to Arial-10 for the range of cells that I do the sort routine on. Will see if that makes a difference in row height and if the font sticks?

Regards,

VinceB.


On 5/30/2016 12:35 AM, toki wrote:
Vince wrote on 29/05/2016 18:20:

and the rows for any previously existing row with word wrapping, appear too 
small/low.
Typically, that happens when one uses a non-default font that is bigger
than the default.  To compensate for that adjust heights at >Format >Row
Optimal Height adjustment. If that (larger than default font) is the
cause, then it will only need to be done once.

I've forgotten which fonts don't play nicely with Calc. As a general
rule, these fonts break several conventions in creating glyphs. (Too
little white space at the edges, is the most common problem.)

I asked about a possible method to freeze the row's height
I use a spreadsheet for my passwords, and have never encountered the
situation you describe.

The biggest problem I've encountered, was when OOo changed encryption
routines. I had to save the spreadsheet without a password, to be able
to use it on my different computers. Since all my computers are now
running the same version of the same office suite, I can encrypt that
spreadsheet, without any issues.

jonathon




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