Enter
key, the cell editing ends and the cursor moves to next cell. How can I avoid this?Wrap Text
. In the screenshot below, column A
has the carriage returns and column B
has Wrap Text
turned on. Changing the width of a column with carriage returns doesn't remove them. Changing the width of a column with Wrap Text
turned on will change where the lines break.Format Cells
and make sure that the Number
tab was set to Text
. That allowed me to see exactly as I had input. My issue could have been Mac specific though.2003 | 2007 | 2010 |
Select AutoCorrect from the Tools menu. On the AutoFormat As You Type tab, uncheck Border Lines in the Apply | In Word 2007 click the Office button and then click Word Options. Click AutoCorrect Options in the AutoCorrect Options section. On the AutoFormat As You Type tab, uncheck Border Lines in the Apply | In Word 2010, click the File tab, click Options (under Help) and then click Proofing in the left pane. Click AutoCorrect Options in the AutoCorrect Options section. On the AutoFormat As You Type tab, uncheck Border Lines in the Apply |