psychozoner
Technical User
I am generating multi-line text in a cell, and then copying and pasting it into a Notepad-like application (Notepad displays this same behavior.)
The formula in my cell (H28) is: =H21&CHAR(10)&H26. H21 contents are SET-UP & CLEAN-UP ; H26 contents are GENERAL CLEANUP = 3.0 MIN
H28 appears in Excel as:
SET-UP & CLEAN-UP
GENERAL CLEANUP = 3.0 MIN
but pasting it into my app (and this textbox I am typing this into, as a matter of fact!) appears thus:
"SET-UP & CLEAN-UP
GENERAL CLEANUP = 3.0 MIN"
If I remove the CHAR(10), the quotes go away, but that defeats my purpose of creating the multi-line text. Also, CHAR(13) produced the same results.
Is there anyway, in Excel, to prevent the quotes from being passed on?
Thanks in advance!
Mark
The formula in my cell (H28) is: =H21&CHAR(10)&H26. H21 contents are SET-UP & CLEAN-UP ; H26 contents are GENERAL CLEANUP = 3.0 MIN
H28 appears in Excel as:
SET-UP & CLEAN-UP
GENERAL CLEANUP = 3.0 MIN
but pasting it into my app (and this textbox I am typing this into, as a matter of fact!) appears thus:
"SET-UP & CLEAN-UP
GENERAL CLEANUP = 3.0 MIN"
If I remove the CHAR(10), the quotes go away, but that defeats my purpose of creating the multi-line text. Also, CHAR(13) produced the same results.
Is there anyway, in Excel, to prevent the quotes from being passed on?
Thanks in advance!
Mark