Format word wrap/breaks to appear as separate row in sheet

helmerr

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I have an excel sheet that is exported from an access report.
The excel file automatically resizes columns and wraps text, etc.
One of the columns on this sheet contains about a paragraph's worth of information.

My question is: is it possible to somehow format all cells in this (or all) columns to have each line of wrapped text to have a line underneath from beginning to end of the entire column rather than stop when the text itself stop. (Not an underline because it would stop when the text stops).

In other words, make it appear as if each line of text is actually on a different row of the sheet.. Even if I have to actually make them so.

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