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Hi,
I have a worksheet that contains carriage returns embedded in a cell. When I open the sheet, I do not see these carriage returns, but my co-worker opens the same sheet, he sees these carriage returns as control characters. There is an option in Excel 2003 that you can set to show/hide these control characters using the following method (http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...6691033.aspx): Tools - Options - Internations tab - Show/Hide control characters. I checked the whole Excel 2007 to accomplish the same task and couldn't find anything of this sort. Can you please let me know how I can accomplish this issue. Hope this is not a bug in Excel 2007. |
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