To start a new line of text or add spacing between lines or paragraphs of text in a worksheet cell, press Alt+Enter to insert a line break.
Double-click the cell in which you want to insert a line break.
Click the location inside the selected cell where you want to break the line.
Press Alt+Enter to insert the line break.
To start a new line of text or add spacing between lines or paragraphs of text in a worksheet cell, press CONTROL + OPTION + RETURN to insert a line break.
Double-click the cell in which you want to insert a line break.
Click the location inside the selected cell where you want to break the line.
Press CONTROL+OPTION+RETURN to insert the line break.
To start a new line of text or add spacing between lines or paragraphs of text in a worksheet cell, press Alt+Enter to insert a line break.
Double-click the cell in which you want to insert a line break [or select the cell and then press F2].
Click the location inside the selected cell where you want to break the line.
Press Alt+Enter to insert the line break.
Double-tap within the cell.
Tap the place where you want a line break, and then tap the blue cursor.
Tap New Line in the contextual menu.
Note: You cannot start a new line of text in Excel for iPhone.
Tap the keyboard toggle button to open the numeric keyboard.
Press and hold the return key to view the line break key, and then drag your finger to that key.
With the Excel add text to cell operation, we can easily input text to a range of selected cells in our worktable. Easily add a string, prefix, a suffix, or any other characters we need within our selected cell range.
Sometimes we may need to enter text in Excel or specific text at the beginning or at the end of some cells in our spreadsheet selection. Excel also allows us to specify the exact location for the input. If we were to input the text manually into each cell, it would be time-consuming.
How to Add Text to a Cell in Excel
We can easily insert text into Excel by using the ampersand [&] formula.
We will now demonstrate how to use Excel insert text via formula in the following simple steps;
- Enter the text/data values into our worksheet;
Our purpose in the illustration above, is to add text to cells in column A by using the & formula.
We want our specified text to appear before the text value in each cell in column A.
- The
& formula we will enter into cell C2 above is as follows:
=“ENTER:”&A2
The result is the text “ENTER” – which we specified in our formula for adding text in Excel – before the text in cell A2.
- Modify and copy the & formula in cell C2 above down into the other cells in the column for similar outcomes;
We can also modify the & formula to add text to the end of a cell
Entering the formula =A6&”ENTER”
will add “ENTER” at the end of the text in the cells:
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