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I am writing several large Excel worksheets where one column has to be
limited to 74 characters per cell spread over two lines i.e. maximum of 37 per line. Is there a way to automatically force a line break after the 37th character and also restrict the text in the cell to a maximum of 74 characters. Thanks |
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