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Google Spreadsheet formatting Formatting a cell with wordwrapword wrap without switching modes?

How can one format a cell to have wordwrapword wrap in Google SpreadsheetsSheets?

I've tried Shift+Enter, but that doesn't seem to work.

One thing I know works is to place the Spreadsheetspreadsheet into List Mode and then if you edit your cell you can have wordwrapword wrap in it.

But is there a way to do this without switching Modesmodes?

Google Spreadsheet formatting a cell with wordwrap without switching modes?

How can one format a cell to have wordwrap in Google Spreadsheets?

I've tried Shift+Enter, but that doesn't seem to work.

One thing I know works is to place the Spreadsheet into List Mode and then if you edit your cell you can have wordwrap in it.

But is there a way to do this without switching Modes?

Formatting a cell with word wrap without switching modes?

How can one format a cell to have word wrap in Google Sheets?

I've tried Shift+Enter, but that doesn't seem to work.

One thing I know works is to place the spreadsheet into List Mode and then if you edit your cell you can have word wrap in it.

But is there a way to do this without switching modes?

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How can one format a cell to have wordwrap in Google Spreadsheets?

I've tried Shift+Enter, but that doesn't seem to work.

One thing I know works is to place the Spreadsheet into List Modethe Spreadsheet into List Mode and then if you edit your cell you can have wordwrap in it.

But is there a way to do this without switching Modes?

How can one format a cell to have wordwrap in Google Spreadsheets?

I've tried Shift+Enter, but that doesn't seem to work.

One thing I know works is to place the Spreadsheet into List Mode and then if you edit your cell you can have wordwrap in it.

But is there a way to do this without switching Modes?

How can one format a cell to have wordwrap in Google Spreadsheets?

I've tried Shift+Enter, but that doesn't seem to work.

One thing I know works is to place the Spreadsheet into List Mode and then if you edit your cell you can have wordwrap in it.

But is there a way to do this without switching Modes?

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