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Is there a way to adjust the line spacing in Excel if the text is rotated 90 degrees?
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Donna,

Specifically what do you mean by "line spacing"? You can change the row
height regardless of whether the text is rotated or not.


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Is there a way to adjust the line spacing in Excel if the text is rotated

90 degrees?


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I have a cell that I would like to have two lines in it with 90 degree rotated text. When I add the line break, it puts a fairly large line spacing in the cell. Is there a way to adjust the line spacing so the text is closer together without putting it in 2 different cells?

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