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I have a spreadsheet in which many cells have wrapped text. I'd like to add,
say, 1 line's height of blank space after each row (so it's easy on the eyes). Since each row has a different amount of text (different heights because of the wrapped text), I don't want to set all the rows the same height. There'd be too much white space in many rows. There are some merged cells in the heading, but I could put them in the header if it's an issue. Thanks. Lynn |
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