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i am trying to recreate a record sheeti currently have a copy of but am
having trouble doing so. like how do u have text go under each other in the
same cell etc. and and how do i put some text above the database but not part
of it as in a cell. sorry im not too good at explaining myself
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Hi Jen

FormatCellsAlignment and select Wrap Text
Alter the column width accordingly by hovering the mouse between two column
letters until it becomes a double sided arrow, hold left mouse button down
and drag to the desired width.

If your text is still not coming out as you wish, typing Alt+Enter after a
word in the cell will force a new line.

I don't understand the second part of your question, could you give some
more information?

Regards

Roger Govier


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i am trying to recreate a record sheeti currently have a copy of but am
having trouble doing so. like how do u have text go under each other in the
same cell etc. and and how do i put some text above the database but not part
of it as in a cell. sorry im not too good at explaining myself

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