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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


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How do I control the linespacing, when I force (Alt-enter) a new line in a
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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.

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Yes, if I wanted a bigger space. But I want a smaller space (like half the
space).

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Maybe by pressing ALT+enter a second time and getting a double space


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How do I control the linespacing, when I force (Alt-enter) a new line in a
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I use Excel Edition 2003.

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