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How i do this pattern in excel:

I was walking down street and
suddenly it happened an
accident.

But i want it all in the same row

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Hi Alex

Type Alt+Enter at the end of each line of text

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How i do this pattern in excel:

I was walking down street and
suddenly it happened an
accident.

But i want it all in the same row



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If? I understand you, use alt +enter wherever you want to break the text. If
not, pls explain.

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How i do this pattern in excel:

I was walking down street and
suddenly it happened an
accident.

But i want it all in the same row



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