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Alt + Ent No Longer Creates Line Break Within Cell
Good day,
Until a week ago, I could use alt + enter to create a line break within a cell in Excel 2007. I am no longer able to do so. When I depress the keys, I get information relative to the shortcuts in the display ribbon. Have I overriden the shortcut? If so, is it possible to reverse the action? How? Thank you. |
Alt + Ent No Longer Creates Line Break Within Cell
If ALT + ENTER is a shortcut for a macro then it will override application
function of new line, as you say it is all workbooks check your personal.xlsb to see if there is a shortcut activated by ALT + ENTER . "ChrsLvsBks" wrote: Good day, Until a week ago, I could use alt + enter to create a line break within a cell in Excel 2007. I am no longer able to do so. When I depress the keys, I get information relative to the shortcuts in the display ribbon. Have I overriden the shortcut? If so, is it possible to reverse the action? How? Thank you. |
Alt + Ent No Longer Creates Line Break Within Cell
I am guessing it may have to do with Lotus Transition Settings.
ButtonExcel OptionsAdvanced. Scroll down to Lotus Compatibilty and uncheck all those settings. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 19 Nov 2009 07:34:13 -0800, ChrsLvsBks wrote: Good day, Until a week ago, I could use alt + enter to create a line break within a cell in Excel 2007. I am no longer able to do so. When I depress the keys, I get information relative to the shortcuts in the display ribbon. Have I overriden the shortcut? If so, is it possible to reverse the action? How? Thank you. |
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