removing line breaks in cells
I have copied some lines from another spreadsheet. Each one of these new lines has two lines embedded within it - see pic. How can I turn these lines back into single lines?
Thanks
MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 12.6
I have copied some lines from another spreadsheet. Each one of these new lines has two lines embedded within it - see pic. How can I turn these lines back into single lines?
Thanks
MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 12.6
Thank you. I don't really want to remove or modify gridlines. What I want to achieve is to make sure that each line of text is on a single line in the spreadsheet. Right now a series of entries use two spreadsheet lines for each line of text. I don't know how to bring that back to one line each.
Sorry for the misunderstanding.
Select the cell and do a right klick on your mouse
A menu should open, select "Unmerge All Cells"
Ralf
Please read this, it shows how to modify grid lines.
Change table gridlines and colors in Numbers on MacOfficial Apple Support › guide › numbers › mac
Ralf
Thank you - that worked. Then I had to work out how to delete non-sequential blank rows - did it the long way! Thanks for your help.
removing line breaks in cells