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Dutch - 02 May 2008 21:05 GMT
When typing in excel if the line gets to the page margin it continues into
the page to the right.

I want the curser to automatically drop to the next row.  Also if I insert
info into a line of type that the line will adjust to the margin and not
spill over to the next page.  

Any help would be much appreciated.  Thanks,  Dutch
Reitanos - 02 May 2008 21:24 GMT
Use Format/Cells/Alignment and check Text Wrap.

You will not get Word's text editing tools in Excel, because it is not
designed for text management.

> When typing in excel if the line gets to the page margin it continues into
> the page to the right.
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> Any help would be much appreciated.  Thanks,  Dutch
Dutch - 02 May 2008 21:55 GMT
soooooooooo easy when you've got the right info!  lol

thanks a lot for your help

dutch

> Use Format/Cells/Alignment and check Text Wrap.
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> > Any help would be much appreciated.  Thanks,  Dutch
Gaurav - 02 May 2008 21:30 GMT
Right Click>Format Cells>Allignment Tab>Check 'Wrap text'

Is that something you are looking for?

> When typing in excel if the line gets to the page margin it continues into
> the page to the right.
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> Any help would be much appreciated.  Thanks,  Dutch
Dutch - 02 May 2008 21:56 GMT
Right on.

soooooooooo easy when you've got the right info!  lol

thanks a lot for your help

dutch

> Right Click>Format Cells>Allignment Tab>Check 'Wrap text'
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> > Any help would be much appreciated.  Thanks,  Dutch
 
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