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Excel Formatting question
I am setting up an excel spreadsheet. I want 1 cell (Title Cell) to have
wrapped text centered, however I want the remaining cells in that column to be wider, so all the information shows. When I enlarge the remaining columns, of course the title cell also widens and the information is no longer wrapped. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you! |
Excel Formatting question
"Smirky73" wrote in message ... I am setting up an excel spreadsheet. I want 1 cell (Title Cell) to have wrapped text centered, however I want the remaining cells in that column to be wider, so all the information shows. When I enlarge the remaining columns, of course the title cell also widens and the information is no longer wrapped. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you! If the title cell is wide enough to NOT need wrapping, why force it? |
Excel Formatting question
You can force the text to start a new line where you want it to by using Alt
+ Enter--this is the equivalent of a carriage or paragraph return. Then, when you expand the column, the text will remain split. "Smirky73" wrote: I am setting up an excel spreadsheet. I want 1 cell (Title Cell) to have wrapped text centered, however I want the remaining cells in that column to be wider, so all the information shows. When I enlarge the remaining columns, of course the title cell also widens and the information is no longer wrapped. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you! |
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