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On Mar 6, 11:39 am, "Roger Govier"
wrote: Hi In which case, Harlan's reply does exactly what you want. Remember to format the cell as Wrap text. True, and its appreciated. Sorry Harlan for not including you in my previous post. However, I guess I was looking for a way to do this without having to explicitly call each line... something like a variablized for loop. Thanks, Rick |
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