Microsoft Office Tutorials: Wrap Text In A Cell In Excel For Mac
A new worksheet with the column headings formatted with the Wrap Text option. If you want to wrap a text entry in its cell and have Excel justify the text with both the left and right borders of the cell, select the Justify option from the Horizontal drop-down list box on the Alignment tab in the Format Cells dialog box (press Ctrl+1 to display the Format Cells dialog box). You can manually break a long text entry into separate lines by positioning the insertion point in the cell entry (or on the Formula bar) at the place where you want the new line to start and pressing Alt+Enter. Excel expands the row containing the cell (and the Formula bar above) when it starts a new line.
Microsoft Office Tutorials: Wrap Text In A Cell In Excel For Mac Pro
When you press Enter to complete the entry or edit, Excel automatically wraps the text in the cell, according to the cell’s column width and the position of the line break.