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Hi,
i have couple questions:
i have a text in a few lines:
This page can be
stapled to other project
for this company.

I can put this text into a cell , hovewer how can i print it all from the cell?
how can i add this text to existing report if cell will not be in report range?

Thanks'
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If the length of the text is greater than about 1000 characters, you can put
in returns (Alt+Enter) in the text and excel will print more.

If it isn't in the report range, put it in the report range. Or put a
textbox in the report range and link it to the cell.

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Hi,
i have couple questions:
i have a text in a few lines:
This page can be
stapled to other project
for this company.

I can put this text into a cell , hovewer how can i print it all from the

cell?
how can i add this text to existing report if cell will not be in report

range?

Thanks'



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