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How do I control the linespacing, when I force (Alt-enter) a new line in a
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Maybe by pressing ALT+enter a second time and getting a double space
Mike "Lars_Boe" wrote: How do I control the linespacing, when I force (Alt-enter) a new line in a cell? I use Excel Edition 2003. |
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It will depend on the font size that you are using. You don't have the
same control over line spacing that you would have in, say, Word. Hope this helps. Pete On Sep 24, 9:33*am, Lars_Boe wrote: How do I control the linespacing, when I force (Alt-enter) a new line in a cell? I use Excel Edition 2003. |
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Yes, if I wanted a bigger space. But I want a smaller space (like half the
space). Lars "Mike H" skrev: Maybe by pressing ALT+enter a second time and getting a double space Mike "Lars_Boe" wrote: How do I control the linespacing, when I force (Alt-enter) a new line in a cell? I use Excel Edition 2003. |
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