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dingdongdingding

Hi !

I don't really know how to phrase my question... please bear with
me.
I have some spreadsheet with a lot of lines in the cells. When I
move the cursor across such cell, at the top, the "entry box" will
expand and cover the whole spreadsheet and block the cells.
How can I turn off the "entry box" from expanding ?

Hope I have explain correctly.

Thanks.
 
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Skiffle

I believe you are referring to the 'formula bar'. You can't keep it from
expanding. When you select a cell, it is showing you the contents of the
cell. As you mentioned, there are many lines in the cells so it will occupy
a fair amount of space to show those lines.

Your only alternative is to hide the formula bar. To do so, click the
'View' tab at the top of the Excel window and uncheck 'Formula bar". The
formula bar will be hidden for all open documents, not just the active one.

HTH.

Skiffle
 
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ANONYMOUS

dingdongdingding said:
Hi !

I don't really know how to phrase my question... please bear with
me.
I have some spreadsheet with a lot of lines in the cells. When I
move the cursor across such cell, at the top, the "entry box" will
expand and cover the whole spreadsheet and block the cells.
How can I turn off the "entry box" from expanding ?

Hope I have explain correctly.

Thanks.

You can't avoid it but you can click on the edit box and start editing
it if this is what you want to do. This only happens if the cell and
text in question is in Row 1. This is normal especially if you have
large amount of text in the cell.

You can click on the edit box and start editing even if you have very
large edit box due to large amount of text.

hth
 
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dingdongdingding

I see. So at least I can turn it off. But like you said, it affects
all spreadsheets. But at least I can read my spreadsheet in peace for
a while. Just remember to enable the formular bar again when I need
it. Thanks very much.
 

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