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i double spaced the paragraph in word then imported it into excel. The
paragraph went back to single spaced!!

"Debra Dalgleish" wrote:

Yes, in newer versions of Excel you'd have to add manual line breaks to
simulate double spacing.

In any version, you could insert a Word Document (InsertObject), and
use its formatting features.

Dan wrote:
Does this aply to newer versions of excel?

"Debra Dalgleish" wrote:


Excel doesn't have a line spacing setting. You could add line breaks by
pressing Alt+Enter at the end of a line, then another Alt+Enter to
create a blank line.

Dan wrote:

I have a paragraph of writing, how do i get the text to be double line
spaced? I am using excel 2000.


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