Sounds like MS Word or Publisher may be better suited to your project.
Excel was never designed to be a Word Processor or Graphics program and those
features are rudimentary at best compared to other Office Apps.
Gord
On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 10:23:31 GMT, "peterlsutton"
wrote:
Many thanks Gord for your speedy reply.
The problem is that I am not just doing this once, I am pulling a lot of
information on garden plants ie paragraphs of text and pictures in from the
internet then editing and reformatting them to produce my own pages on notes
on a particular plant. In some ways it is more of a desktop publishing job,
but I find Lotus is so easy to use and so flexible when you are not sure
what layout you want.
The main reason I wanted to try Excel is because my Lotus is now over 10
years old and only uses short file names. I had hoped that a modern Excel
might have been even better than Lotus. Obviously not.
Peter
"Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote in message
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Peter
Workaround would be to copy the text into a text box.
Drawing Toolbar has the Text Box button.
Gord Dibben Excel MVP
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