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vsimmons

how do I enter more than one line in the same Excel Cell by using.
 
I want to have more than one line of text in the same Excel Cell without
using the wrap text format option. For example, I want to put an entire
address in the Cell by typing in the name of the person, then hit enter, type
the steet address, then hit enter, then type in the city, state, and zip.

Michael

Use alt-enter to put in a line break.

"vsimmons" wrote:

I want to have more than one line of text in the same Excel Cell without
using the wrap text format option. For example, I want to put an entire
address in the Cell by typing in the name of the person, then hit enter, type
the steet address, then hit enter, then type in the city, state, and zip.


Michael

Use alt-enter

"vsimmons" wrote:

I want to have more than one line of text in the same Excel Cell without
using the wrap text format option. For example, I want to put an entire
address in the Cell by typing in the name of the person, then hit enter, type
the steet address, then hit enter, then type in the city, state, and zip.


Michael

Use alt-enter

"vsimmons" wrote:

I want to have more than one line of text in the same Excel Cell without
using the wrap text format option. For example, I want to put an entire
address in the Cell by typing in the name of the person, then hit enter, type
the steet address, then hit enter, then type in the city, state, and zip.


vsimmons

works great, thank you.

"Michael" wrote:

Use alt-enter

"vsimmons" wrote:

I want to have more than one line of text in the same Excel Cell without
using the wrap text format option. For example, I want to put an entire
address in the Cell by typing in the name of the person, then hit enter, type
the steet address, then hit enter, then type in the city, state, and zip.


vsimmons

works great, thank you.

"Michael" wrote:

Use alt-enter to put in a line break.

"vsimmons" wrote:

I want to have more than one line of text in the same Excel Cell without
using the wrap text format option. For example, I want to put an entire
address in the Cell by typing in the name of the person, then hit enter, type
the steet address, then hit enter, then type in the city, state, and zip.


Robert

This doesn't seem to work for me....Am I missing something?

"Michael" wrote:

Use alt-enter

"vsimmons" wrote:

I want to have more than one line of text in the same Excel Cell without
using the wrap text format option. For example, I want to put an entire
address in the Cell by typing in the name of the person, then hit enter, type
the steet address, then hit enter, then type in the city, state, and zip.


Gord Dibben

Robert

Type the person's name then hold ALT key and hit <ENTER key.

Type next line then ALT + <ENTER again.

Type third line then hit just <ENTER key to leave the cell.


Gord Dibben Excel MVP


On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 05:15:05 -0800, Robert
wrote:

This doesn't seem to work for me....Am I missing something?

"Michael" wrote:

Use alt-enter

"vsimmons" wrote:

I want to have more than one line of text in the same Excel Cell without
using the wrap text format option. For example, I want to put an entire
address in the Cell by typing in the name of the person, then hit enter, type
the steet address, then hit enter, then type in the city, state, and zip.



Benongo

how do I enter more than one line in the same Excel Cell by us
 
Wondering if you have found a solution as none working for me
thanks

"Robert" wrote:

This doesn't seem to work for me....Am I missing something?

"Michael" wrote:

Use alt-enter

"vsimmons" wrote:

I want to have more than one line of text in the same Excel Cell without
using the wrap text format option. For example, I want to put an entire
address in the Cell by typing in the name of the person, then hit enter, type
the steet address, then hit enter, then type in the city, state, and zip.


Roger Govier[_3_]

how do I enter more than one line in the same Excel Cell by us
 
Hi

Do as you have been instructed and used Alt+Enter

After you have finished, mark the cellsFormatAlignmentremove check mark
from Wrap text.
You will see a small square symbol appearing between each entry you have
made, where the line feed would appear in wrap text mode.

--
Regards
Roger Govier



"Benongo" wrote in message
...
Wondering if you have found a solution as none working for me
thanks

"Robert" wrote:

This doesn't seem to work for me....Am I missing something?

"Michael" wrote:

Use alt-enter

"vsimmons" wrote:

I want to have more than one line of text in the same Excel Cell
without
using the wrap text format option. For example, I want to put an
entire
address in the Cell by typing in the name of the person, then hit
enter, type
the steet address, then hit enter, then type in the city, state, and
zip.




Gord Dibben

how do I enter more than one line in the same Excel Cell by us
 
Alt + ENTER is the tried and true method of inserting a linefeed in a cell.

Person name Alt + ENTER, street address Alt + ENTER etc.

Hit just ENTER when you are done.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP


On Sat, 17 Nov 2007 23:28:00 -0800, Benongo
wrote:

Wondering if you have found a solution as none working for me
thanks

"Robert" wrote:

This doesn't seem to work for me....Am I missing something?

"Michael" wrote:

Use alt-enter

"vsimmons" wrote:

I want to have more than one line of text in the same Excel Cell without
using the wrap text format option. For example, I want to put an entire
address in the Cell by typing in the name of the person, then hit enter, type
the steet address, then hit enter, then type in the city, state, and zip.



Nippy

how do I enter more than one line in the same Excel Cell by us
 
thanks this was great and so easy and i spent hours trying to look up how to
do this and found this and wowo so easy thanks again

"Michael" wrote:

Use alt-enter to put in a line break.

"vsimmons" wrote:

I want to have more than one line of text in the same Excel Cell without
using the wrap text format option. For example, I want to put an entire
address in the Cell by typing in the name of the person, then hit enter, type
the steet address, then hit enter, then type in the city, state, and zip.


Gord Dibben

how do I enter more than one line in the same Excel Cell by us
 
Easily found in Help under Keyboard ShortcutsKeys for entering, editing,
formatting, and calculating data

Alt + Enter is second in the list.

You should spend a few minutes one day going through the list of keyboard
shortcuts. Can be quite handy.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Fri, 2 Jan 2009 15:19:01 -0800, nippy
wrote:

thanks this was great and so easy and i spent hours trying to look up how to
do this and found this and wowo so easy thanks again

"Michael" wrote:

Use alt-enter to put in a line break.

"vsimmons" wrote:

I want to have more than one line of text in the same Excel Cell without
using the wrap text format option. For example, I want to put an entire
address in the Cell by typing in the name of the person, then hit enter, type
the steet address, then hit enter, then type in the city, state, and zip.




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