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Auto fit the merged row height

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    I am writing a program in VB.NET that populates an Excel spreadsheet. I know that it is not possible to have autoheight or autofit on merged cells. I need the height of the row to expand to fit an undetermined amount of text. I wonder if anyone has code to get around this problem. I need to find a way to get around this problem and fast. Anyone found a way around it?

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      I am writing a program in VB.NET that populates an Excel spreadsheet. I know that it is not possible to have autoheight or autofit on merged cells. I need the height of the row to expand to fit an undetermined amount of text. I wonder if anyone has code to get around this problem. I need to find a way to get around this problem and fast. Anyone found a way around it?

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      Which version of Excel. You can do this in 2007.

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        Which version of Excel. You can do this in 2007.

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        i want in 2003

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