Hi,try: =CONCATENATE("Target Balance" & CHAR(10) & "Assuming " & E2*100 & "% Growth")
/Gary From: William Drago <wdrago@suffolk.lib.ny.us>
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Sent: Thursday, 9 April 2015, 12:17
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Calc: How to concat CTRL+ENTER to a string?
All,
To place two lines of text in a cell I type the first line
then press CTRL+ENTER and type the second line. I am trying
to do this in an equation and don't know how.
Here's what I have:
=CONCATENATE("Target Balance Assuming ", E2*100, "% Growth")
I want everything after "Target Balance" to appear in the
second line of the cell so that the cell looks like this:
Target Balance
Assuming xx% Growth
How do I modify the above equation to achieve this?
Thanks,
-Bill
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