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Junrui |
Posted - 09/05/2017 : 03:09:13 AM Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): OriginPro 2016 (64-bit) Sr2, b9.3.2.303 (Home Use) Operating System: Windows 10 (64-bit) Hello! I'm a bit confused that how does Format cells --> Text --> Allow Text option function. The description in the Help is not into detail. I've tried checking or unchecking the checkbox, and there's no difference when I make any operation to the text in the cell. And what is Multi-line Entry when I SHIFT+ENTER? I didn't see any response when I press SHIFT+ENTER? Could anyone kindly explain to me? Thank you!
Best regards, Junrui |
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nick_n |
Posted - 09/05/2017 : 2:18:03 PM I've never used that option and cannot imagine rationality.:)
Nikolay |
cpyang |
Posted - 09/05/2017 : 11:17:56 AM This appears to have broken for a while but so far nobody seem to care, so is there a reason you need to use this?
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nick_n |
Posted - 09/05/2017 : 05:29:32 AM Hi,
Yeah, multi-line works even without rich text. It seems that this option doesn't affect if cell already has "enter". Moreover, I found that Ctrl+Enter ignores disabled "Allow Enter" :).
Nikolay |
Junrui |
Posted - 09/05/2017 : 04:54:21 AM Hello! Thank you for replying, I've tried enabling rich text and then tried different actions, with and without "Allow Enter" checked, there's no difference when I press Enter. For example, when I select "Allow Enter", I can edit the text of a selected cell by double-clicking it. But when I deselect this "Allow Enter", I can still enter text-edit mode of the same cell by double-clicking it. So what's the point of this option?
Best regards, Junrui |
nick_n |
Posted - 09/05/2017 : 03:54:43 AM Hi,
In order to use multi-line: check "Rich text" box. Best,
Nikolay |