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When I create Excel tools, I always add an instruction sheet. But it can be a pain to create instructions, and it's double-pain if you write them in Excel. This is what happens to me all the time. I create a nice instruction sheet, take away the grid lines, put in light borders and start typing. All good here. So, let's add in some more useful content. And then we run into this. And then I end up doing this. But then, I discovered Justify. This video is part of my Excel Basics course, it's going to get you started the right way using Excel for the real world. To find out more, check out the description of this video. So for example, if I have something that is this long and I've written instructions here, I want it to be capped to this column. So, anything after should flow down. So here's what I used to do. I will go here, check out which word comes to let's say, column F, so everything after 'become' I'm going to highlight, press Ctrl+X, press Enter, go to the next line, Ctrl+V, the...