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kxxxk

Excel should have a hanging indent for long text entries
 
Suggestion: You could much more easily pick out the first word (i.e., the
first line) in a cell in a column of cells each containing a long, wrapped,
text entry, if Excel had the capability of first-line hanging indents (like
Word). Compa

Aarts, De Heer & Vroom, Emission Cross Sections of the
First Negative Band System of N2 by Electron Impact,
Physica 40, 197, 1968 .pdf
Ashkenas, Rot Temp Meas in Ebeam Excited Nitrogen,
Phys of Fluids, 10, 2509, 1967.pdf
Berry&Lillicrap, Rot Temp Meas's in Low-Density Flows,
AIAA J, 1970.pdf
Brocklehurst, Luminescence,,,Part1,Collisional Deactivation
in Nitrogen, Trans Of Faraday Soc, 1964.pdf

vs.

Aarts, De Heer & Vroom, Emission Cross Sections of the
First Negative Band System of N2 by Electron Impact,
Physica 40, 197, 1968 .pdf
Ashkenas, Rot Temp Meas in Ebeam Excited Nitrogen,
Phys of Fluids, 10, 2509, 1967.pdf
Berry&Lillicrap, Rot Temp Meas's in Low-Density Flows,
AIAA J, 1970.pdf
Brocklehurst, Luminescence,,,Part1,Collisional Deactivation
in Nitrogen, Trans Of Faraday Soc, 1964.pdf
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kxxxk

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Dave Peterson

For a list like this, you might be better off creating a table in MSWord and
using all its formatting capabilities.

kxxxk wrote:

Suggestion: You could much more easily pick out the first word (i.e., the
first line) in a cell in a column of cells each containing a long, wrapped,
text entry, if Excel had the capability of first-line hanging indents (like
Word). Compa

Aarts, De Heer & Vroom, Emission Cross Sections of the
First Negative Band System of N2 by Electron Impact,
Physica 40, 197, 1968 .pdf
Ashkenas, Rot Temp Meas in Ebeam Excited Nitrogen,
Phys of Fluids, 10, 2509, 1967.pdf
Berry&Lillicrap, Rot Temp Meas's in Low-Density Flows,
AIAA J, 1970.pdf
Brocklehurst, Luminescence,,,Part1,Collisional Deactivation
in Nitrogen, Trans Of Faraday Soc, 1964.pdf

vs.

Aarts, De Heer & Vroom, Emission Cross Sections of the
First Negative Band System of N2 by Electron Impact,
Physica 40, 197, 1968 .pdf
Ashkenas, Rot Temp Meas in Ebeam Excited Nitrogen,
Phys of Fluids, 10, 2509, 1967.pdf
Berry&Lillicrap, Rot Temp Meas's in Low-Density Flows,
AIAA J, 1970.pdf
Brocklehurst, Luminescence,,,Part1,Collisional Deactivation
in Nitrogen, Trans Of Faraday Soc, 1964.pdf
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kxxxk

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Dnereb


Text stuff should be done in a wordproccessor


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kxxxk

Excel should have a hanging indent for long text entries
 
The cells discussed each head a row of data cells that require a spreadsheet
to process.
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kxxxk


"Dnereb" wrote:


Text stuff should be done in a wordproccessor


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Jasen

Excel should have a hanging indent for long text entries
 
I agree. This would be a handy feature. So many other formatting options
are already included in Excel. I believe this request is feasible.

I also disagree with using word to create tables, unless it is used as a
reference to a document. At that point, I copy a table from excel and insert
into my word document.

Jasen


"kxxxk" wrote:

Suggestion: You could much more easily pick out the first word (i.e., the
first line) in a cell in a column of cells each containing a long, wrapped,
text entry, if Excel had the capability of first-line hanging indents (like
Word). Compa

Aarts, De Heer & Vroom, Emission Cross Sections of the
First Negative Band System of N2 by Electron Impact,
Physica 40, 197, 1968 .pdf
Ashkenas, Rot Temp Meas in Ebeam Excited Nitrogen,
Phys of Fluids, 10, 2509, 1967.pdf
Berry&Lillicrap, Rot Temp Meas's in Low-Density Flows,
AIAA J, 1970.pdf
Brocklehurst, Luminescence,,,Part1,Collisional Deactivation
in Nitrogen, Trans Of Faraday Soc, 1964.pdf

vs.

Aarts, De Heer & Vroom, Emission Cross Sections of the
First Negative Band System of N2 by Electron Impact,
Physica 40, 197, 1968 .pdf
Ashkenas, Rot Temp Meas in Ebeam Excited Nitrogen,
Phys of Fluids, 10, 2509, 1967.pdf
Berry&Lillicrap, Rot Temp Meas's in Low-Density Flows,
AIAA J, 1970.pdf
Brocklehurst, Luminescence,,,Part1,Collisional Deactivation
in Nitrogen, Trans Of Faraday Soc, 1964.pdf
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kxxxk

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