Date Form Does Not Wrap

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Simple Problem:

I have formatted a couple of cells with the "4/23/2007 10:31:39 AM" style
of format, and set the cells to Wrap Text. I want to change the column width
so that the time portion is on the second line and the date on the first.
When I narrow the column, the text doesn't wrap. Instead I get the
"#########" that says the column is too narrow.

How do I get the text to wrap?

Thanks,

Eric
 
You may need to put the time in two different row. format first row the date
and the second row for time. You can put a border around both cells so it
looks like it is one cell.
 
Not so simple answer.

You can get the text to wrap, but you can't get the ######'s to go away if excel
thinks the column is too skinny.

And excel will base the columnwidth on the width before wrapping.

If you want this, then select your range
format|cells|number tab|Custom category
mm/dd/yyyy_hh:mm:ss AM/PM
But don't use the _ character--use ctrl-j

Then change the alignment tab's wrap text to true.

You'll notice that you may have to fit the rowheight automatically, too.
 
use a helper cell with the actual date and use
=TEXT(H8,"m/d/yyyy")&" "&TEXT(H8,"h:m:s AM/PM")
change the time and date format to the particulars you want.
 
That didn't work for me because I still get the "######" when I shrink the
column. Since the objective is to shrink the column width, this won't help.

However, I found a wierd workaround. First I set the cells to "Shrink to
Fit". Then, with that still selected, I also set the "Wrap Text" to on. The
"Shrink to Fit" is grayed out, but stays checked. I then shrank the column,
and guess what - the text wrapped just fine!! How's that for unpredictable
behavior.

Thanks for your inputs,

Eric
 
Or
=TEXT(H8,"m/d/yyyy")&char(10)&TEXT(H8,"h:m:s AM/PM")

=Char(10)
is the same as the alt-enter.
 
Thanks for posting back. I hadn't noticed that.
That didn't work for me because I still get the "######" when I shrink the
column. Since the objective is to shrink the column width, this won't help.

However, I found a wierd workaround. First I set the cells to "Shrink to
Fit". Then, with that still selected, I also set the "Wrap Text" to on. The
"Shrink to Fit" is grayed out, but stays checked. I then shrank the column,
and guess what - the text wrapped just fine!! How's that for unpredictable
behavior.

Thanks for your inputs,

Eric
 

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