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John
People,
I thought I understood that the text wrap limit for any given cell was
1024 and indeed when I look at the specification for Excel, it states
that only 1024 text characters will display in a cell. However, I have
the following condition (Excel 2003 running under Windows XP Pro).
I have a column that is 35 wide. I entered repeating text in four
paragraphs. The total length of my string is 1093 characters (verified
using the Len function). The last word wrap occurs at character 1032,
definitely beyond the 1024 limit. The total number of characters that
shows in the cell is 1074 and that last character, an "e", is partially
cut off by the cell's right boundary.
Clearly the total number of text characters that will display in a cell
is greater then 1024. So what is Excel's specification trying to tell
me? Is it flat out wrong or am I misreading (misinterpreting) it?
Please enlighten me.
John
Project MVP
I thought I understood that the text wrap limit for any given cell was
1024 and indeed when I look at the specification for Excel, it states
that only 1024 text characters will display in a cell. However, I have
the following condition (Excel 2003 running under Windows XP Pro).
I have a column that is 35 wide. I entered repeating text in four
paragraphs. The total length of my string is 1093 characters (verified
using the Len function). The last word wrap occurs at character 1032,
definitely beyond the 1024 limit. The total number of characters that
shows in the cell is 1074 and that last character, an "e", is partially
cut off by the cell's right boundary.
Clearly the total number of text characters that will display in a cell
is greater then 1024. So what is Excel's specification trying to tell
me? Is it flat out wrong or am I misreading (misinterpreting) it?
Please enlighten me.
John
Project MVP