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Excel text data in a cell HELP HELP HELP
I am making a spreadsheet. In Column A, I have a name. In Column B, I have
two lines of data that need to be separate, i.e. ARCH 323 and ARCH 545. The problem is, I want the data in Column A to start at the first line of data in Column B, not the bottom of Column A. Does this make sense? I don't know the vocabulary so I can't do a search for any Help. I'm using Excel 2003 |
Excel text data in a cell HELP HELP HELP
Assuming Excel 2003 or lower:
From the top Excel menu, select FORMAT then CELLS... then ALIGNMENT then VERTICAL then TOP. -- Hope this helps. Thanks in advance for your feedback. Gary Brown "Lanzers" wrote: I am making a spreadsheet. In Column A, I have a name. In Column B, I have two lines of data that need to be separate, i.e. ARCH 323 and ARCH 545. The problem is, I want the data in Column A to start at the first line of data in Column B, not the bottom of Column A. Does this make sense? I don't know the vocabulary so I can't do a search for any Help. I'm using Excel 2003 |
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