From MY experience the solution of usint Alt&Enter still only allows there
to be about 1040 visible characters in a cell.
I have some time messing about with this and have not found any direct link
but the visible cells is effected also by the column width.
Below is a reply from Gord to demonstrate the lack of logic to this:-
Andi
Been playing with this and find the following, which is no help to you.
Enter =REPT(REPT("1234567890",12)&CHAR(10),30)
Gives 30 lines of 120 characters in the cell = 3630 chars(including the
CHAR(10)'s
Wrap text is set.
Column width at 121
Format>Row>Autofit shows 17 lines = 2040 characters
Column width at 136
Format>Row>Autofit shows 9 lines = 1080 characters plus whitespace.
Manually fit row height and can see all 3630 characters.
Not much rhyme nor reason as far as I can see.
Gord
Add a few manual (forced) line-breaks periodically throughout the text at
relevant places,
<Alt> <Enter>
This will give you more displayed text.
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HTH,
RD
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Appologies if this has already been covered.
Why, when the limit on number of characters per cell in Excel 97 is 32,767,
can't I get it to display or print more than approx 1,150 characters,
although I've wraped the text and the cell width and height are ok?
Thanks in advance,
Brian