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Default Bracers before text in a single cell

Hi, I'm wondering if anyone knows how to place a bracer (curly bracket, {) around the beginning of multiple lines of text in a single cell?

Eg.

2x{
100 discedit
350 fasttrack

where the 2x{ is centered in front of and between the lines before the bracer.

Sure it's a simple method but I can't locate it. Thanks in Advance.
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Default Bracers before text in a single cell

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Hi, I'm wondering if anyone knows how to place a bracer (curly bracket,
{) around the beginning of multiple lines of text in a single cell?

Eg.

2x{
100 discedit
350 fasttrack

where the 2x{ is centered in front of and between the lines before the
bracer.

Sure it's a simple method but I can't locate it. Thanks in Advance.


Beware ... these characters have special meaning as 'array formulae'.

That typed, perhaps merge cells will do what you want ? Alternatively, you
might be able to fudge this with equation editor ?

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