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Use Alt + <Enter to add a carriage return to your cell.
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Hit the space bar?

If you mean you want to force the next sentence onto a new line within that
cell, hit and hold the alt key when you hit Enter.

If you see a little box where that alt-enter is, then you have to change the
wrap text property.

Rightclick on that cell
Format Cells|Alignment tab|check "Wrap text"




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Type Alt + Enter to force a line wrap
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