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Controlling word wrap in a cell
I am using an Excel 2003 spreadsheet to display some information and am
using cells which are tall enough to hold several lines of text. My question is how can I control the point at which the text wraps? Is there a character or key sequence I can use to force the text to the next line within a cell, so I can have a single short word or number on the top line? TIA V |
Controlling word wrap in a cell
yes, use alt-enter to go to the next line, when entering data,
-- Gary Keramidas Excel 2003 "Victor Delta" wrote in message ... I am using an Excel 2003 spreadsheet to display some information and am using cells which are tall enough to hold several lines of text. My question is how can I control the point at which the text wraps? Is there a character or key sequence I can use to force the text to the next line within a cell, so I can have a single short word or number on the top line? TIA V |
Controlling word wrap in a cell
Gary
Many thanks, V "Gary Keramidas" <GKeramidasAtMSN.com wrote in message ... yes, use alt-enter to go to the next line, when entering data, -- Gary Keramidas Excel 2003 "Victor Delta" wrote in message ... I am using an Excel 2003 spreadsheet to display some information and am using cells which are tall enough to hold several lines of text. My question is how can I control the point at which the text wraps? Is there a character or key sequence I can use to force the text to the next line within a cell, so I can have a single short word or number on the top line? TIA V |
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