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Default Auto-Insert Line Break (Alt+Enter)?

I have a spreadsheet imported from an outside program. The program is web
based, and has "cases" set up that cust. serv & sales people can "comment" on
back & forth.
When it imports into excel, each comment for each case is an individual row
(so for case 66222, there are 6 rows if there are 6 comments). What I need
to do is combine everything into 1 row.
I'm using the a1&b1&c1 to combine all the comments into one cell, but at the
beginning of each comment, I want to insert a line break. Short of
individually going into each cell and entering one, is there any way to do
it? Maybe an edit/replace type thing? I've set it up so each new comment
begins with "by:". I can add a character to the beginning of that, and
replace it with something else, but I couldn't find anything about how to add
the alt+enter line break.
Any ideas? Thanks in advance!
 
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