How about this one, another formatting problem.

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Which Excel functions can ignore hidden rows?
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Looks like you have wrapped text in that cell. Try selecting the cell, going to format --> cells --> alignment, and unchecking "wrap text".
 
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The cell actually contains mutiple lines of text, which I seperate by hittin Alt-Enter after each line. Word wrap is checked, but it is also checked on the first three cells which are truncated the way I want them.
 
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Did you manually adjust the row heights? You can just set the row height to whatever you'd like (format --> row --> height) which will "ignore" the word wrap sizing...
 
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You could just wait until you're done making adjustments, select all of your rows at the same time, and follow the same steps.
 
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