Add Line Breaks in a Formula

tigerdel

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Office Version
  1. 365
Platform
  1. Windows
Good morning
I am trying to CONCATENATE and have used 2 different formulas:

1. =TEXTJOIN(CHAR(10),TRUE,A2:C2)
2. =CONCATENATE(A2,CHAR(10),B2,CHAR(10),C2)

In both instances I am getting the same result: 123 instead of:
1
2
3

Any ideas??

Many thanks
 

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