Hi Paul

I try to avoid putting chunks of text in merged cells (if possible) because
the cell does not adjust its height so you can easily end up with text
which is hidden and may be important.  I know you can kludge this by having
a copy of the cell off to the right made the same width as the merged cell
but really!

MM specifically said he wanted to go into the next row so I looked at that
possibility.  I think there are so many Gotchas I don't really want to do
it.

The end point IMO is that Excel is a spreadsheet, not a word processor and
it does not do wrapped text well.


Regards
David Grugeon

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