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How can I replace two spaces with a line end, throughout one column in a
spreadsheet. The context is that in one column the entire address has been entered in one cell without line breaks, and I need to use that column in a mailmerge so want the address to print as normal on different lines. Thank you |
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Hi Doris,
The only way I can think of is to Select the cell, go to the Data tab and click on text to Columns and follow the instructions, then select all the cells, copy-paste special -click the transpose box then click OK -- Regards Warren Excel Novice Addiewell, Scotland. If this helps please click the Yes button. "Fat Doris" wrote: How can I replace two spaces with a line end, throughout one column in a spreadsheet. The context is that in one column the entire address has been entered in one cell without line breaks, and I need to use that column in a mailmerge so want the address to print as normal on different lines. Thank you |
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Thanks but I'm afraid that doesn't do the trick - everything's all over the
place. I know there is a way to search for two spaces and replace with a line break because I'd used it before, and I've filed it somewhere as useful info, but can I find it when I want it!!!!! "Warren Easton" wrote: Hi Doris, The only way I can think of is to Select the cell, go to the Data tab and click on text to Columns and follow the instructions, then select all the cells, copy-paste special -click the transpose box then click OK -- Regards Warren Excel Novice Addiewell, Scotland. If this helps please click the Yes button. "Fat Doris" wrote: How can I replace two spaces with a line end, throughout one column in a spreadsheet. The context is that in one column the entire address has been entered in one cell without line breaks, and I need to use that column in a mailmerge so want the address to print as normal on different lines. Thank you |
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Select the range to fix (at least 2 cells)
Edit|replace what: (two space characters) with: ctrl-j replace all Ctrl-j is the same as the alt-enter. You may need to change the formatting to wraptext, too. Fat Doris wrote: Thanks but I'm afraid that doesn't do the trick - everything's all over the place. I know there is a way to search for two spaces and replace with a line break because I'd used it before, and I've filed it somewhere as useful info, but can I find it when I want it!!!!! "Warren Easton" wrote: Hi Doris, The only way I can think of is to Select the cell, go to the Data tab and click on text to Columns and follow the instructions, then select all the cells, copy-paste special -click the transpose box then click OK -- Regards Warren Excel Novice Addiewell, Scotland. If this helps please click the Yes button. "Fat Doris" wrote: How can I replace two spaces with a line end, throughout one column in a spreadsheet. The context is that in one column the entire address has been entered in one cell without line breaks, and I need to use that column in a mailmerge so want the address to print as normal on different lines. Thank you -- Dave Peterson |
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That's it - thanks a lot.
"Dave Peterson" wrote: Select the range to fix (at least 2 cells) Edit|replace what: (two space characters) with: ctrl-j replace all Ctrl-j is the same as the alt-enter. You may need to change the formatting to wraptext, too. Fat Doris wrote: Thanks but I'm afraid that doesn't do the trick - everything's all over the place. I know there is a way to search for two spaces and replace with a line break because I'd used it before, and I've filed it somewhere as useful info, but can I find it when I want it!!!!! "Warren Easton" wrote: Hi Doris, The only way I can think of is to Select the cell, go to the Data tab and click on text to Columns and follow the instructions, then select all the cells, copy-paste special -click the transpose box then click OK -- Regards Warren Excel Novice Addiewell, Scotland. If this helps please click the Yes button. "Fat Doris" wrote: How can I replace two spaces with a line end, throughout one column in a spreadsheet. The context is that in one column the entire address has been entered in one cell without line breaks, and I need to use that column in a mailmerge so want the address to print as normal on different lines. Thank you -- Dave Peterson |
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I've just used this to split given names and surnames into two columns and it
saves so much time. Wish I'd known this years ago. Thanks. "Warren Easton" wrote: Hi Doris, The only way I can think of is to Select the cell, go to the Data tab and click on text to Columns and follow the instructions, then select all the cells, copy-paste special -click the transpose box then click OK -- Regards Warren Excel Novice Addiewell, Scotland. If this helps please click the Yes button. "Fat Doris" wrote: How can I replace two spaces with a line end, throughout one column in a spreadsheet. The context is that in one column the entire address has been entered in one cell without line breaks, and I need to use that column in a mailmerge so want the address to print as normal on different lines. Thank you |
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