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In centered text, I'd like Excel to consider extra spaces on the left or
right. In text consisting of multiple lines, this would allow one line to be forced off-center. But Excel seems to ignore spaces in centering text. Is there any other way to do this - possibly a character that Excel would consider in centering text, but which is invisible on display. (Word can do this using a non-breaking space.) Any suggestions? Thanks. |
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You can enter a non-breaking space character by holding down the Alt
key and typing 0160 on the numeric keypad. Hope this helps. Pete On Mar 11, 5:26*pm, Eric_NY wrote: In centered text, I'd like Excel to consider extra spaces on the left or right. In text consisting of multiple lines, this would allow one line to be forced off-center. But Excel seems to ignore spaces in centering text. Is there any other way to do this - possibly a character that Excel would consider in centering text, but which is invisible on display. (Word can do this using a non-breaking space.) Any suggestions? Thanks. |
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