Excel: Entering Multiple Lines in an Input Box
ID: Q104442
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Excel for Windows, versions 3.0, 4.0, 4.0a, 5.0
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Microsoft Excel for OS/2 version 3.0
In Microsoft Excel versions 4.x and earlier, although you can use ALT+ENTER
to create a linefeed character in worksheet cells, this key combination
does not work in input boxes created with the INPUT() function.
To enter multiple lines of information into an input box:
- Enter the information and, at the end of each line, press the ALT key
and type 010 (on the numeric keypad) to create a linefeed character.
When you release the ALT key, although the information is entered in
the input box, it will not be visible. If you need to remove the linefeed
character, it can be removed by using the BACKSPACE key.
Note that in order for the information to appear in a cell in a multiple-
line format, you must apply the Wrap Text alignment feature to the cell.
NOTE: If you are using Microsoft Excel version 5.0, you must use this
procedure to enter multiple lines of text in an input box created on a
Microsoft Excel version 4.0 macro sheet.
REFERENCES
"Function Reference," version 4.0, pages 241-242
"Function Reference," version 3.0, pages 131-132
Additional query words:
4.00a
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Version : 3.00 4.00 4.00a 5.00 | 3.00
Platform : OS/2 WINDOWS
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Last Reviewed: April 7, 1999