I'm not sure what it is but I'm pretty sure it won't be a context if it cannot fit into a cell.
This question is not clear. To enter text in a cell, click on the cell and type your text. If the text is too long to display in the cell, you can make the column wide enough to display the text. Another option is to format the cell to wrap text.
It ensures that text remains in the confines of a cell, rather than flowing out of the cell, if it is too long to fit into it. The text will wrap onto another line and make the cell higher if necessary.
If there is nothing in the cells to the right, it is not a problem. You could widen the cell's column. You could wrap the text. You could create new lines in the text using Alt - Enter.
If there is nothing in the cells to the right, it is not a problem. You could widen the cell's column. You could wrap the text. You could create new lines in the text using Alt - Enter.
Truncated or hidden from view
It will not all fit in
If the cell beside it is empty, then the text will spill over it, although it is still contained in the original cell. If the cell next to it has anything in it, the text will appear truncated, so you will only see as much text as will fit in the cell, although it is still all stored in it.
Text will stay within the cell and not appear to spill out over neighbouring cells. The text will go onto a new line in the cell if it is too wide to fit in the set width.
Wrap Text.
If text is too wide to fit in a cell and you do not want to widen the column, you can wrap the text so it appears on several lines in the same cell.
To ensure all text appears in a cell without resizing it, you can either adjust the column width by dragging the column border or use the Wrap Text feature to display the text on multiple lines within the same cell without changing the cell size. Another option is to decrease the font size to fit the text within the cell boundaries.
When you type more than one line of text into a cell in a spreadsheet, the cell will expand in height to accommodate the additional lines of text. You can adjust the row height to fit the content or enable text wrapping to display all the text within the cell boundaries. If the text exceeds the visible cell area, you may need to scroll within the cell to view all the content.