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Hi. In this tutorial, well go over how to add a blank line, or a paragraph line, inside a cell in Excel. On my screen are examples of 2 groups with tasks for an event. The cell with the description for the Blue Group is already formatted with paragraph lines. We need to format the Purple Group the same way. To do this, place your cursor inside the cell - you can do this by pressing F2 or by double clicking in your cell. Then, position your cursor at the location where youamp;#39;d like to add your line. Once you have your cursor positioned, press Alt+Enter to add a line. Then press Enter. Do this multiple times if you want to add multiple lines. And you can also expand the Formula Bar to see more of the contents of your cell. And, from here, you can also repeat the Alt+Enter if youamp;#39;d like to add any additional blank lines. Youamp;#39;ll notice that, by adding a blank line, the cell alignment automatically switched to Wrap Text. If you later decide you do not want these, you