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Column Heading 2 Lines
How would I put "One Two Three Four" in a column Heading with "One Two" on 1
line and "Three Four" under it or on a 2nd line? Thanks NotGood@All |
Column Heading 2 Lines
Type One Two, then press alt + enter for new line in the same cell, type the
rest and press enter -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "NotGood@All" wrote in message ... How would I put "One Two Three Four" in a column Heading with "One Two" on 1 line and "Three Four" under it or on a 2nd line? Thanks NotGood@All |
Column Heading 2 Lines
Alt Enter gives a new line.
-- David Biddulph "NotGood@All" wrote in message ... How would I put "One Two Three Four" in a column Heading with "One Two" on 1 line and "Three Four" under it or on a 2nd line? Thanks NotGood@All |
Column Heading 2 Lines
One Two then Alt + ENTER then Three Four.
The Alt + ENTER forces a linefeed within a cell. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 12:19:02 -0800, NotGood@All wrote: How would I put "One Two Three Four" in a column Heading with "One Two" on 1 line and "Three Four" under it or on a 2nd line? Thanks NotGood@All |
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