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Click on the cell that you want to add the text to. Then, simply hold down the Alt button and press Enter whenever you want to make a new line. If you want to adjust the height of the cell, go to the left of the screen, where it shows the row number (in our example, row 3).
All versions of Microsoft Excel for the PC and Mac now support the ability to press the keyboard shortcut Alt+Enter to move to the next line. To use this keyboard shortcut, type text in the cell and when ready for a new line, press and hold down the Alt key, then press the Enter key.
Step 3: Click the Home tab at the top of the window. Step 4: Click the Orientation button in the Alignment section of the navigational ribbon, then click the Vertical Text option.
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Click on the cell that you want to add the text to. Then, simply hold down the Alt button and press Enter whenever you want to make a new line. If you want to adjust the height of the cell, go to the left of the screen, where it shows the row number (in our example, row 3).
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