wal explained on 2/18/2011 :
> Excel 2007
>
> I created a workbook and then created another on the basis of the
> first. Both contain the same types of data, with one column's cells
> containing bulleted lists (with Alt-Enter-type line feeds).
>
> Anyway, one workbook's rows expand and collapse according to the
> amount of text in the "deepest" cell in the row. The other workbook's
> row height remains constant unless I double cleck on the row-divider.
> When I reopen the workbook later, however, the rows all collapse to
> the same height, thus hiding much of the contents of the cells.
>
> I can't find what setting I might have changed in one workbook or the
> other. Wrap text is checked in all cells in both workbooks. The
> settings in Excel Options > Advanced are the same as far as I can see.
>
> Thanks for any help.
I think what you're looking for is 'AutoFit', which does indeed have
ambiguous behavior under various circumstances. Sometimes, even
double-clicking the row divider doesn't behave like you expect! -Most
annoying...
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