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Default how do I fit 2 words into one cell one on top of the other?

I am trying to write two words, but have them in the same cell, one above the
other. When I write the second word overlaps into the next cell and I cannot
seem to work out how to fit them into one???
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Just type ther first word, hit Alt+Enter, and type the second word.

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I am trying to write two words, but have them in the same cell, one above the
other. When I write the second word overlaps into the next cell and I cannot
seem to work out how to fit them into one???

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You need to be sure the cell ifs formated for wrapping
<format<cells<Alignment and check wrap text.

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Just type ther first word, hit Alt+Enter, and type the second word.

"Emzie" wrote:

I am trying to write two words, but have them in the same cell, one above the
other. When I write the second word overlaps into the next cell and I cannot
seem to work out how to fit them into one???

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