Wrap text and Alt Enter

Rebam98

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Is there any way to keep the hard returns in excel by using "Alt + Enter" AND at the same time, keep "wrap text" turned off?

For instance, click on a cell in excel and ensure wrap text is OFF. Type in a line for instance, "I was here today on this" and then hit the "alt + enter" combo then finish typing in the same cell, "sunny day."

When I do this, "wrap text" automatically turns on. And excel automatically adjusts ALL of the text so that the cell is not bigger than and fits the text.

I don't want it to do that. I actually want the text, "I was her today on this" to actually NOT wrap and just overlap into the next cell.

However, when I turn wrap text off, instead of keeping the hard "alt + enter," it puts in a little square and just turns into one single line.

Help is appreciated.
 

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I followed your protocol "For instance, click on a cell in excel and ensure wrap text is OFF. Type in a line for instance, "I was here today on this" and then hit the "alt + enter" combo then finish typing in the same cell, "sunny day."

When I do this, "wrap text" automatically turns on. And excel automatically adjusts ALL of the text so that the cell is not bigger than and fits the text. "

All I get is "sunny day" Why would you hit "Alt" + "Enter"?
 
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Yeah, I was hoping Excel would not automatically wrap text the entire cell. I'd like "I was here today this" to continue to overlap into the next cell, while still keeping the "alt+enter" so that "sunny day" appeared on the next line.

However, I don't think it's possible. Thanks anyway though.
 
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