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I have used the custom format to portray a date as Monday, 24 April 2007 in a
cell by using dddd, dd mmmm, yyyy But what I want is for Monday to be on the first line by itself and 14 April 2007 to be on a second line. In other words, is there some way to enter ALT ENTER after Monday in a custom format? |
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