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Hi. Can anyone please tell me which command to use when enabling a cell to
have multiple lines / lineshift? Thanks |
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In Word you just continue typing and the text wraps in the cell as it would
anywhere else. You can insert a line break with Shift+Enter or a paragraph break with Enter just as you would in ordinary text. If the row height is set to an exact amount, however, your text may not fit. If you're actually talking about Excel, you can insert a line break with Alt+Enter (but Excel can also wrap text if you format the cell accordingly). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Pachanga" wrote in message ... Hi. Can anyone please tell me which command to use when enabling a cell to have multiple lines / lineshift? Thanks |
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