How to Put Multiple Lines in an Excel Cell (2 Easy Ways)

Let’s first introduce our sample dataset, which contains text too long to fit inside the cell on one line.

Here are 2 ways to put extra lines in a cell, to display the contents of the cell more effectively.

2 Easy Ways to Put Multiple Lines in Excel Cell (Sample dataset)


Method 1 – Using ALT+ENTER Key

We can add lines inside a cell by inserting line breaks.

Steps:

  • Click the cell where you want to insert extra lines, for example cell D5.
  • Place the cursor at the point inside the text where you would like to add a new line.

Using ALT+ENTER Key

  • Press ALT+ENTER.

Inserting Lines in a Cell Using ALT+ENTER Key

  • A line break is added at the selected point in the text.
  • Use ALT+ENTER to insert more line breaks into the text as desired.

Here is the result:

Insert Line breaks in Excel Cell Using ALT+ENTER Key (Result)

Read More: How to Enter within a Cell in Excel 


Method 2 – Using the Wrap Text Feature

The Wrap Text feature is the easiest and most frequently used method to automatically add new lines in an Excel cell.

Steps:

  • Select the cells containing the text you need to wrap, B5:D7 here.
  • Click the Home tab on the top menu.
  • In the Alignment section, click the Wrap Text button.

Put Multiple Lines in Excel Cell Using the Wrap Text Feature

  • To make the text visible within the wrapped cells, press the hotkeys Alt+H+O+A on your keyboard.

Here is the final output:

Using the Wrap Text Feature (Result)

Read More: Excel: Inserts New Line in Cell Formula 


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