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in the real world you often need to concatenate values in a way that includes line breaks and other punctuation in this video well look at a clever way to make this task easier and less error-prone a common example of a situation that requires concatenation is assembling a mailing address from data in separate columns if I want to create a mailing address using this data I need to create a formula that uses concatenation to bring the name Street city state and zip together in addition to cell references I also need to include literal text for spaces and a comma this works but notice that everything just ends up on the same line enabling text wrapping isnt going to fix the problem because the line brakes will be random depending on the column width to fix this I need to insert actual line breaks and this is where the character function is useful on windows character 10 is a line break and on the Mac its character 13 to add line breaks I just need to use the character function with th