How to Control Placement of Carriage Returns in an Alert BoxID: Q67089
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It is possible to control which lines your text will be displayed on in a
Microsoft Excel alert box. Normally Microsoft Excel automatically
calculates where the text should wrap and inserts carriage returns
accordingly. This prohibits you from entering any type of title or other
lines in an orderly manner.
To control where the text should wrap, insert a carriage return using the
CHAR function and the ASCII code for the carriage return (which is number
13). For example, =ALERT("text1"&CHAR(13)&"text2",2) displays "text1" on
the first line and "text2" on the second line of the alert box (without the
quotation marks).
=ALERT("RULES: 1.No rough play 2.No calling names 3.No parties",2)
RULES: 1.No rough play 2.No calling names 3.No parties
=ALERT("RULES:"&CHAR(13)&"1.No rough play"&CHAR(13)&".....",2)
RULES:
1.No rough play
2.No calling names
3.No parties
Additional query words: 2.0 2.00 2.01 2.1 2.10 2.2 2.20 2.21 3.0 4.0 5.0
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Last Reviewed: March 21, 1999