Row Height

whynot

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Office Version
  1. 365
Platform
  1. Windows
I have a spread sheet where the row height for about 200 rows has been set to 0. How can I adjust the height all the rows at once. See screenshot below - rows between 758 and 1436 have height of 0, which I would like to make 14.5". thank you very much in advance for the help.

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At the top of the sheet, click on the square at the intersection of column letters and row numbers. That will select ALL cells on the sheet. Then Home>Cells>Format>Row Height and enter the row height you want, then press OK. Alternatively, select rows 758 and 1436 (entire rows), then Home>Cells>Format>Row Height ....
 
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