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Remove small square caused by vbCrLf
Tom,
I have a small square that appear in a column of formula cell (a formula that is combining text from a number of other cells). I don't know what VvLf and vbCrLf refer to so I can't use your advice. Can you explain it to me? The cells are formatted for word wrap. I am using 2003. Thanks so much! "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: use only VbLf rather than vbCrLf make sure the cell is formatted for word wrap. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "clara" wrote: Hi all, I connected some textboxes on my form and using vbCrLf to create a new line between them. After I insert the whole string into a cell the small sqares appeared which is not what I want. Could you tell me how to remove them and remain the format? Clara -- thank you so much for your help |
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