Excel: Row Heights Change to Zero After Cut and PasteLast reviewed: November 1, 1994Article ID: Q70260 |
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SUMMARYIn Microsoft Excel version 2.20, when you cut and paste entire rows from one area of a spreadsheet to another, the row heights in the pasted region may change to zero. To avoid this problem, use the Copy command (on the Edit menu) instead of the Cut command.
MORE INFORMATIONThis problem appears to be related to the formatting of the cut rows. You may be able to avoid this problem by minimizing or removing the formatting of the rows to be cut. This behavior was corrected in Microsoft Excel version 3.00.
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