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Bunin
Nov 26, 2019Copper Contributor
When I enter a formula the cell above is automatically 'blocked' from view
Hello everybody! New user here 😉 So I am studying excel and I noticed that on my version (the latest I believe, registered and downloaded a few days ago), when I enter a formula, the cell abov...
WuLaw
Jun 26, 2020Copper Contributor
Wyn Hopkins Here is a partial screenshot of what the original poster is talking about. I can't click on the field above the field where I have started the formula.
mtarler
Jun 26, 2020Silver Contributor
WuLaw Bunin i only get this behavior when the row height isn't tall enough for the text so Excel 'creates more room' by temporarily hiding the cell(s) above it. Does it still happen if you select all and do autoheight or double-click a horizontal line between row numbers?
EDIT: a) i see Sergei replied with very similar comment
b) you can also change to a smaller font size that will fit that row height.