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Variable Row Height Formatting for PDF Conversion and No Truncation of cell contents

In my work I often have to convert excel spreadsheets to PDF’s. Even when I wrap text, if there is not a little bit of extra cell height the bottom of numbers and letters will be cut off.

My issue is that these rows are all varying heights so I can’t apply blanket formatting to make sure each cell has a little bit of extra room.

Anyone know of a way to ensure this gets applied across the file? It takes a lot of time to manually screen for and adjust rows that may be subject to truncation in this manner.

Thank you in advance for your insights!

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