How to text-hover in Microsoft Office Excel 2003?
Icrontic.com Member (you), Please teach me a method, method about text-hovering in Microsoft Office Excel 2003.
All texts, below "DEFINITION" cell, in E column in above picture is text-hovering, but all texts (C Texts), below "TITLE" cell, in C column in the picture is not text-hovering.
If the "text-hovering" is misnomer for the "text-hovering" function, To you, I apologize about the misnomer.
Reason of
- writing of the "text-hovering": I have not known mot juste, mot juste for the function.
- the asking
-- of the method: I want to hover the C Column texts, and to keep above length of the C column. But retyping, of the same-spelling C Texts, to same column of the C Texts has not hover the C Texts.
-- at Icrontic.com, neither at Microsoft Office Community Forum, Excel nor to Microsoft Customer Service: the Forum doesn't allow posting of picture now, but for the asking, I wanted to post the picture. For answering to above question, Microsoft Customer Service charges asker of the question a $49, and I consider the charging a ridiculous and don't want to pay the Customer Service the $49.
If someone wants to verify the:
non-allowing, Please at the Forum test the posting.
$49 charging, Please see Help and Support webpage of microsoft.com.
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- the keeping: If I don't do the keeping, In one page, my printer prints A-O (A through O) columns only and doesn't print P-V (P through V) columns regardless I minimum-decrease print-scaling of all texts of A-V (A through V) columns. But I want the printer to one-page print the all texts.
For everything for the teaching, I appreciate you very much.
All texts, below "DEFINITION" cell, in E column in above picture is text-hovering, but all texts (C Texts), below "TITLE" cell, in C column in the picture is not text-hovering.
If the "text-hovering" is misnomer for the "text-hovering" function, To you, I apologize about the misnomer.
Reason of
- writing of the "text-hovering": I have not known mot juste, mot juste for the function.
- the asking
-- of the method: I want to hover the C Column texts, and to keep above length of the C column. But retyping, of the same-spelling C Texts, to same column of the C Texts has not hover the C Texts.
-- at Icrontic.com, neither at Microsoft Office Community Forum, Excel nor to Microsoft Customer Service: the Forum doesn't allow posting of picture now, but for the asking, I wanted to post the picture. For answering to above question, Microsoft Customer Service charges asker of the question a $49, and I consider the charging a ridiculous and don't want to pay the Customer Service the $49.
If someone wants to verify the:
non-allowing, Please at the Forum test the posting.
$49 charging, Please see Help and Support webpage of microsoft.com.
URL (Uniform Resource Locator) of the webpage: http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?ln=en-us&prid=6683&gprid=36056
- the keeping: If I don't do the keeping, In one page, my printer prints A-O (A through O) columns only and doesn't print P-V (P through V) columns regardless I minimum-decrease print-scaling of all texts of A-V (A through V) columns. But I want the printer to one-page print the all texts.
For everything for the teaching, I appreciate you very much.
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Normally excel will do that by default. It won't however do that if you have something in the cell beside it. Double click on the edge of the A column where it touches column B and it'll auto size Column A then drag it back and it should keep the expanded text that runs into B.
Alternately you could insert a second column between A and B and merge the cells.
Auto-fitting of the C column, then dragging, of right edge of the C Column, to left of the right edge now hides the C Text's part (C Text Part) [whose position is righter than the dragged right edge ] and hasn't hovered the C Text Part also.
I found the method 10 minutes ago.
Process of the hovering:
1. Merge 2 cells that borders horizontally.
2. Unmerge the 2 cells.
For everything for posting of above Post#2, and especially for the suggestion of the merging, I appreciate kryyst profoundly.
For everything for attempt of the teaching, I appreciate you very much.