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I have an excel spreadsheet which holds comments in cells of varying length.
On a weekly basis I merge this information into a Word document which contains a table. Sometimes, not always, the text is limited to 255 characters and therefore misses the rest of the comments, but sometimes it does not and all the words are there. Can I control this? |
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![]() Pipska Wrote: I have an excel spreadsheet which holds comments in cells of varying length. On a weekly basis I merge this information into a Word document which contains a table. Sometimes, not always, the text is limited to 255 characters and therefore misses the rest of the comments, but sometimes it does not and all the words are there. Can I control this? Excel can max contain 255 characters in a cell (incl. spaces), so to overcome either you shd use more cells or use abbreviations where appropriate. Excel 2007 will allow more characters, I believe. HTH, Henk -- Henk57 |
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