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DKeller100 (MIS)
19 Nov 03 15:50
I am typing text in a cell and want to start an new line within the cell.  Previously (under win98) I have used alt+1+0 to create a line feed.

I am now using Lotus on a different machine (windows XP Professional)  and it doesn't work. I get a ? but it doesn't act as a line feed.  I have wrap text in cell checked.

 What setting am I missing?  Is there another way to introduce a CR+LF into he text in a cell?  Is there another setting I may have set when I first loaded LOTUS under 98? (Yo those many years ago)

123r5w (TechnicalUser)
22 Jan 04 15:08
I have some questions... are you using 123r5w in Win XP Pro?? and if yes, can you give me an example of why you might need to have a line feed command within a single cell??

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