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How do i format text in Excel same way as I would do in Words, without having
to adjust the column width, hit enter after every line etc.

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You don't.

If you want to type a document, Microsoft have a product called Word (which
is part of Microsoft Office), and other word-processing packages are
available (including free ones).
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How do i format text in Excel same way as I would do in Words,
without having to adjust the column width, hit enter after every line
etc.

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If you are working with a large amount of text, have you thought about using
Text Boxes in Excel?

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How do i format text in Excel same way as I would do in Words, without having
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