Hmmmmmm.
Is there a work around to take a resized box and copy it to other cells?
One box at a time is basically worthless to me. I need to resize all
boxes, as I use a larger font so I can read the comments, enter the
comments, etc.
On 3/1/20 3:21 PM, Drew Jensen wrote:
Yes, but only for existing comments.
You can not expand the size of the box when you are entering the initial
comment text.
In a cell with some comment text select View Comment and you can then
resize the box and the custom size is retained for each cell comment
changed when saved.
On Sun, Mar 1, 2020 at 5:04 PM Ken Springer <snowshed1@q.com> wrote:
Can the comment box be resized by dragging the sides with a mouse?
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