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Help with copy/paste
 
Morning. I want to paste multiple lines of text (recipe ingredients
list) in just one cell. I'm using Excel 2003 and what's doing is
pasting in multiple rows. Any help will be appreciated!


JE McGimpsey

Help with copy/paste
 
One way:

Click in the Formula box (in the Formula bar) first.

In article om,
wrote:

Morning. I want to paste multiple lines of text (recipe ingredients
list) in just one cell. I'm using Excel 2003 and what's doing is
pasting in multiple rows. Any help will be appreciated!


Gord Dibben

Help with copy/paste
 
Is the text to be pasted from another application?

Paste the text into the formula bar, not into a cell.

Is the text from multiple cells in Excel?

You would need to write a formula to combine the cells into one cell.

=A1 & " " & B1 & " " & C1 & " " & D1 etc.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP


On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 16:40:35 -0000, wrote:

Morning. I want to paste multiple lines of text (recipe ingredients
list) in just one cell. I'm using Excel 2003 and what's doing is
pasting in multiple rows. Any help will be appreciated!



David Biddulph[_2_]

Help with copy/paste
 
You don't say what you're pasting from, and what ASCII characters are
separating your lines.

You may find that if you select the cell and paste into the cell it will
split intio multiple rows, but if you paste into the formula bar it will
keep in one cell. Worth trying.
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David Biddulph

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Morning. I want to paste multiple lines of text (recipe ingredients
list) in just one cell. I'm using Excel 2003 and what's doing is
pasting in multiple rows. Any help will be appreciated!




[email protected]

Help with copy/paste
 
On Sep 27, 1:01 pm, JE McGimpsey wrote:
One way:

Click in the Formula box (in the Formula bar) first.

In article om,



wrote:
Morning. I want to paste multiple lines of text (recipe ingredients
list) in just one cell. I'm using Excel 2003 and what's doing is
pasting in multiple rows. Any help will be appreciated!- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Thank you! It worked like a charm.



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