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I am collecting data and want to format the text inside the "notes" (my
title) cell so that it can be more easily read. I would like to make a bulleted list. There are several cells that need this formatting. Is this possible? |
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There is no help for this. You have to do it manually.
-- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "DEH" wrote in message ... I am collecting data and want to format the text inside the "notes" (my title) cell so that it can be more easily read. I would like to make a bulleted list. There are several cells that need this formatting. Is this possible? |
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Thank you for the help. Is there a way to atleast list the items line by line
in the same cell...That is, "press return" without leaving the cell? "DEH" wrote: I am collecting data and want to format the text inside the "notes" (my title) cell so that it can be more easily read. I would like to make a bulleted list. There are several cells that need this formatting. Is this possible? |
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Use alt-enter to force a new line within the cell.
As a formula: =a1&char(10)&"hi there"&char(10)&b1 You may have to turn on wrap text (if you see square boxes where those alt-enters are). format|cells|alignment tab DEH wrote: Thank you for the help. Is there a way to atleast list the items line by line in the same cell...That is, "press return" without leaving the cell? "DEH" wrote: I am collecting data and want to format the text inside the "notes" (my title) cell so that it can be more easily read. I would like to make a bulleted list. There are several cells that need this formatting. Is this possible? -- Dave Peterson |
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In a cell hit ALT + 0149(from NumPad)
Type some text then hit ALT + ENTER. Hit ALT + 0149 then type some more text. The ALT + ENTER will give a carriage return. The ALT + 0149 will give a Bullet. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 12:47:01 -0800, DEH wrote: Thank you for the help. Is there a way to atleast list the items line by line in the same cell...That is, "press return" without leaving the cell? "DEH" wrote: I am collecting data and want to format the text inside the "notes" (my title) cell so that it can be more easily read. I would like to make a bulleted list. There are several cells that need this formatting. Is this possible? |
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Thank you...big help!
Sincerely, Debbie Hope "Dave Peterson" wrote: Use alt-enter to force a new line within the cell. As a formula: =a1&char(10)&"hi there"&char(10)&b1 You may have to turn on wrap text (if you see square boxes where those alt-enters are). format|cells|alignment tab DEH wrote: Thank you for the help. Is there a way to atleast list the items line by line in the same cell...That is, "press return" without leaving the cell? "DEH" wrote: I am collecting data and want to format the text inside the "notes" (my title) cell so that it can be more easily read. I would like to make a bulleted list. There are several cells that need this formatting. Is this possible? -- Dave Peterson |
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