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Row height limit?
Hi,
Does anyone know if there is a height limit on rows in Excel?
In my sheet it stops when the indicator shows: Height: 409,50 (546 pixels)
and I would like o have it a bit higher to fit my text in to the cell fitted in the print out page.
That is the limit - see Excel specifications and limits. There is no way to increase it.
You'll have to make the column wider if you want to fit the text in the cell, or turn on "Shrink to fit" in the Alignment tab of the Format Cells dialog.
5 Replies
- Daniel_SanscartierCopper Contributor
You can insert a row below the maxed out row and merge the cells. That will allow you to exceed the 409 Height limitation and make your text fit in the cell without widening the column.
- NikolinoDEGold Contributor
Change the column width and row height
TypeMinMaxDefault
Column
0 (hidden)
255
8.43
Row
0 (hidden)
409
15.00
Hope I could help you with these information / links.
- OleDahlCopper Contributor
That is the limit - see Excel specifications and limits. There is no way to increase it.
You'll have to make the column wider if you want to fit the text in the cell, or turn on "Shrink to fit" in the Alignment tab of the Format Cells dialog.
- OleDahlCopper ContributorHansVogelaar
Thanks, I was not aware of these limits.