moving around in a cell

chookers

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hi everyone, just a quick question before I embark on hours of obsessing.

Is there a way to press 'enter' or something that will allow me to actually move down a line in a rather large cell? The cell is about 140 pixels high and I wand to put a heading and then press enter and put a bulleted list.

I know I could insert rows and fake it but this doesn't work too well with the rest of the worksheet formatting. If only I could just use that handy dandy 'draw' line from tables in Word and just split the bit I need to add extra lines to.

Ah well... If anyone knows if I can do anything that is the equivelent of 'enter' from within a cell, and REMAIN in the cell, please HELP!!

Thank you!
 

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