Use the Wrap Text command in Format, Cells dialog. If you want to break the text in a specific place, put your cursor at that point and press Alt+Enter.
To format a cell in excel right click on it, then on the thing that pops up click on format cell
It is a heavy line around any edge of a cell.
It gives you a line-break inside of a cell.
Alt+Enter
When using Ctrl F in Excel, the 'found' cell is outlined in a green line - it is very hard to see if the cells already have border lines.
When using Ctrl F in Excel, the 'found' cell is outlined in a green line - it is very hard to see if the cells already have border lines.
In Excel, if you want a cell to always equal a specifc cell, use "$" -- for example, if you want the current cell to always equal A2, even when inserting rows or columns, use the formula: =A$2$
A line of cells is a row. The lines that separate rows and help to form the boundary of a cell are called gridlines.
In Excel, to the first cell in the current row. in Word, to the start of the current line of text..
It is like a small line chart that fits inside a cell. It can be positioned on a worksheet, usually close to the values it is charting.
It is done by using the Wrap Text option.
specify that the cell address currntly in the edit line will change if copied to another cell