To the point: Is there some way to tell Calc that I want the font size to be maximum 24 point on printout, but resize it down automatically until everything fits into the card boundaries for each individual cell?
Background: I am building a spreadsheet to print out flashcards. On sheet1, I have my database with, for example, the word in column 1 and the answer in column 2.
On sheet2, I have setup a template that imports the words on the sheet1 database and will print out the flashcards double sided, so the word is on one side and the flip side has the answer. I currently have the flashcard size set to 1.5X3.5 inches, which means on an 8.5X11 sheet of paper I can get 12 flashcards per page. I currently have the font size set to 24 point, which is large and easy to read.
However, my current database of flashcards includes sample sentences in the answer portion where the word is put into context in the original language. Moreover, this feature is automatically done by my website software so the word and sentence(s) are automatically exported to the database. Sometimes the sample sentences are up to 7 to 8 lines (at 10 point), so they overflow the card boundaries at 24 point.
Is there some way to tell Calc that I want the font size to be maximum 24 point on printout, but resize it down automatically until everything fits into the card boundaries for each individual cell? For example, if the answer + sentence is short, maybe 20 point would fit fine. However, an answer + long sentence(s) might have to be reduced to 10 point font size to fit. In other words, I am trying to keep the font size in the cell at 24 point but resize down automatically until everything fits.
I can do this manually, of course, on each individual cell. But that would take too much time and effort when I deal with word databases in the 100's or 1000's of words and examples. My online software automatically adjusts the font size on the screen so I can see the full answer. I am just trying to do the same type of thing on printouts of paper flashcards. Thanks in advance for any responses.