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How to Wrap Text in Excel

By Matthew Lynch
June 15, 2023
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Excel is a powerful tool that can assist you in managing and analyzing data efficiently. One of the most important features of Excel is the ability to display and format data. However, sometimes the data you enter into an Excel spreadsheet needs to be displayed in a way that is more readable. The wrap text feature in Excel is an excellent way to do just that. When you wrap text, you allow the cell to display all of the text within it, with the text continuing onto the next line.

Here is how to wrap text in Excel:

  1. Select the cell or cells that contain the text you want to wrap.
  2. Go to the ‘Home’ tab in the Excel ribbon.
  3. Look for the ‘Alignment’ section and click on the ‘Wrap Text’ button.
  4. Alternatively, you can press ‘Alt+H+W’ on your keyboard. This is a shortcut to wrap text.
  5. Your text should now wrap, and you’ll be able to see all the text within the cell.

Note: If the cell does not automatically adjust its height to accommodate the wrapped text, you can manually adjust the row height by clicking and dragging the bottom border of the row to the size you desire.

Tips and Tricks for Wrapping Text in Excel

  1. Wrap text in the header row – If your data table or chart has a header row, it’s essential to ensure that it is easy to read. Wrapping text in the header row can assist in ensuring that all information is visible.
  2. Combine text in multiple cells – Instead of wrapping text in one cell, you can also combine text in multiple cells to provide a more comprehensive description of your data. To do this, select the cells, right-click and choose Format Cells, then select the Alignment tab and check the box next to ‘Merge cells.’
  3. Use a narrower font – Long words might make wrapping text difficult, especially if you are working with a narrow cell. To make it easier, consider using a narrower font, such as Arial Narrow or Calibri Light.
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