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For those letters that extend below the "footline" (ie., g, y, p), I am
wondering if there is a way to have the letters fully desplay even though they pass over the bottom border of the cell, rather than being cutoff if the text size is too large to display in the cell. I would like to use the bottom border of a cell as the line for fill in the blanks. It looks odd to resize the row to be taller and having the blank line for input below the bottom of a y rather than where an underline normally would fall. |
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