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Hi :)
It's probably trying to accommodate all the text.  Did the text nearly
fill the length of the cell?  If so then widening the width of the
cell might allow it to be smaller vertically.

When you undo the pasting can you double-click on the line between the
row headers to make it auto-adjust the height of the row?

Another thing to try is to select several cells or the whole worksheet
and then go to
Format - Cells - Alignment
and UNtick the option "Wrap text automatically"

Regards from
Tom :)


On 3 December 2013 22:43, whatever
<document-foundation-mailing-list@jessemccarthy.net> wrote:
Thanks for your reply. See original post. Windows 7 Home Premium x64.



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