Problem with Auto fill

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trvlnmny

I am using Excel 2003 and W XP.
I have the height of my rows at 12.75. Some rows are larger because
data in a cell on those rows needs 2 lines. When I am entering data
in a row that is only 12.75 high and I type a couple of characters
Auto Fill kicks in and shows me the entire contents for the cell. I
then hit Enter and Auto Fill completes. The problem is that even
though the data is only 1 line in length the height of the row is
doubled to 25.5. I do not want this to happen, how can I stop it?
This also happens if the data I want is in the cell above mine and
that cell is only 12.75 high and I do a drag and drop the height of my
row is doubled to 12.75.
Thanks for any and all help.
 
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Gord Dibben

That is not AutoFill.........it is AutoComplete.

If you don't want the rows to increase in height, turn off Autofit by giving
the row a defined height.

Also disable "wrap text" for the cells.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
 
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trvlnmny

That is not AutoFill.........it is AutoComplete.

If you don't want the rows to increase in height, turn off Autofit by giving
the row a defined height.

Also disable "wrap text" for the cells.

Gord Dibben  MS Excel MVP

Gord,
Thanks for the reply. Part of my problem is that some rows do contain
cells that require more than 1 line. I should say that I am using
both autofill and auto complete. If I am filling out a row that is
only one line in height the using of either auto fill or auto complete
and the data I am copying is only 1 line in height it causes my row to
double in height. So i am still in trouble.
 
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Gord Dibben

You stated

When  I am entering data in a row that is only 12.75 high and I type a
couple of characters Auto Fill kicks in and shows me the entire contents for
the cell.

That is NOT autofill.........is autocomplete.

If your rows are doubling in height with only a small amount of text
autocompleted I would say you have something like a line-feed or extra
trailing spaces in the original data above.


Gord
 

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