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Computers and Technology, 18.02.2021 16:00 kp2078

Select all that apply. Cell height can be changed by:

selecting the Split Cells option
inserting another row
typing the desired size in the box on the Cell Size grouping
using the Up and Down arrow buttons to adjust the size

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