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Default [beginner] create macro to insert symbol

Depends on how you got the lines to wrap.

If you let excel do the work, then I don't know a good way to find out where the
line split.

If you used alt-enters, you could read through that cell and look for that
character (chr(10)) and do stuff based on that.

Artavar wrote:

Thanks for that reply Dave,

with the last script I'm getting really close to what I'd like to
have....
Only problem still: imagine I have a cell in which I've checked on
"wrap text" in the cell properties...Now I have five lines of text and
I'd like to have a little arrwo in front of each of them... possible or
not?

Thanks a lot guys,

Artavar

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