The text now should look like the one below: Step 4: Repeat Step no 2 to add a line break or carriage return after the second comma.
In this case, place a cursor before NY, or you can say after the second comma. Step 3: Now, again, place a cursor at the place where you wanted a line a break and the content to be moved to the next line.
Step 2: Now, hold the Alt key and then press the Enter key to break the line at the point where we have placed the cursor. Step 1: Press the F2 key to take the cell in edit mode and place the cursor at the place from where you wanted to break the line or the place after which you wanted the data to push on a new line. Where multiple lines are included within the same cell, and each line is separated with a comma. Suppose we have data as shown below in cell A1 of the worksheet. Example #1 – Insert Carriage Return using Keyboard Shortcuts