Excel: Entering Multiple Text Lines in a Chart with a Macro

ID: Q59968


The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh, versions 2.x, 3.0, 4.0


SUMMARY

In a text line in a Microsoft Excel chart, COMMAND+ENTER is used to separate lines of text. To create a macro that enters a multiline text label, concatenate (join) the text using the ASCII code for a return (ASCII 13).

For example, to enter the following as a piece of text in an Excel chart


   1989
   World Report
   Summary 


type the following formula in the macro:


   =FORMULA("1989"&CHAR(13)&"World Report"&CHAR(13)&"Summary") 


MORE INFORMATION

The CHAR(x) function inserts the character with the ASCII code of "x". The ampersand (&) operator concatenates individual pieces of text into one text string.

For more information on the CHAR function, see page 29 in the "Microsoft Excel Function Reference" version 3.0 manual. If you are using Excel 2.20, see page 27 in the "Microsoft Excel Functions and Macros" version 2.2 manual.

For more information on text concatenation, see page 107 in the "Microsoft Excel User's Guide" version 3.0 manual. If you are using Excel 2.20, see page 516 in the "Microsoft Excel Reference" version 2.2 manual.

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Last Reviewed: March 16, 1999
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