2. Wrap text option is used to
a) reduce font size to fit the text in cell
b) create single cell by merging multiple cell
c) increase font size to exceed the cell boundary
d) adjust the text excedding the cell limits
Answers
Answer:
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Explanation:
Wrap text automatically
In a worksheet, select the cells that you want to format.
On the Home tab, in the Alignment group, click Wrap Text. (On Excel for desktop, you can also select the cell, and then press Alt + H + W.)
The Wrap Text button in the Alignment group
Notes:
Data in the cell wraps to fit the column width, so if you change the column width, data wrapping adjusts automatically.
If all wrapped text is not visible, it may be because the row is set to a specific height or that the text is in a range of cells that has been merged.
Adjust the row height to make all wrapped text visible
Select the cell or range for which you want to adjust the row height.
On the Home tab, in the Cells group, click Format.
Under Cell Size, do one of the following:
To automatically adjust the row height, click AutoFit Row Height.
To specify a row height, click Row Height, and then type the row height that you want in the Row height box.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Wrap text in a cell
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Microsoft Excel can wrap text so it appears on multiple lines in a cell. You can format the cell so the text wraps automatically, or enter a manual line break.
Wrap text automatically
In a worksheet, select the cells that you want to format.
On the Home tab, in the Alignment group, click Wrap Text. (On Excel for desktop, you can also select the cell, and then press Alt + H + W.)

Notes:
Data in the cell wraps to fit the column width, so if you change the column width, data wrapping adjusts automatically.
If all wrapped text is not visible, it may be because the row is set to a specific height or that the text is in a range of cells that has been merged.
Adjust the row height to make all wrapped text visible
Select the cell or range for which you want to adjust the row height.
On the Home tab, in the Cells group, click Format.
Under Cell Size, do one of the following:
To automatically adjust the row height, click AutoFit Row Height.
To specify a row height, click Row Height, and then type the row height that you want in the Row height box