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Enter various number of blank lines in cells

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Jim - 03 Mar 2008 01:30 GMT
I have a text spreadsheet index with 5 columns of information that has a
various number of wrapped phrases in each cell. I would like to add various
numbers of blank lines in some of the cells to make the information in the
columns line up horizontally. Could you suggest a way to do this?
Ragdyer - 03 Mar 2008 01:45 GMT
For a forced line feed:

<Alt> <Enter>

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> I have a text spreadsheet index with 5 columns of information that has a
> various number of wrapped phrases in each cell. I would like to add various
> numbers of blank lines in some of the cells to make the information in the
> columns line up horizontally. Could you suggest a way to do this?
Jim - 03 Mar 2008 02:15 GMT
Thanks Ragdyer, that works like a charm

Jim

> For a forced line feed:
>
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> > numbers of blank lines in some of the cells to make the information in the
> > columns line up horizontally. Could you suggest a way to do this?

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