Concatenation Question

Leonidas

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Hi-

Is it possible to concatenate two text strings with a line break in between (like hitting alt-enter)? Please advise.

Thanks,

Gil
 

Excel Facts

Control Word Wrap
Press Alt+Enter to move to a new row in a cell. Lets you control where the words wrap.
Yes it is, via formula or VBA.

If formula, try
=A1&CHAR(10)&A2
with the formula cell formatted for wrapped text.

If VBA, try something like
ActiveCell = [A1] & Chr(10) & [A2]

Any help?
 
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