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Keyboard shortcut to wrap text

Please could someone tell me the keyboard shortcut to wrap text (usually found in format cell - wrap text).

RE: keyboard shortcut to wrap text

Hi Sophie

Thanks for getting in touch.

Unfortunately there is no keyboard shortcut to access the wrap text command in the Format Cells dialogue.

The closest you get is if you press ALT + ENTER within a cell, it will force a line break within the cell (like a new line in Word).

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RE: keyboard shortcut to wrap text

Ok then, not to worry. ALT + ENTER will be useful too.

Thanks for your help.

 

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