Tired of your text sprawling beyond cell borders in Google Sheets, creating a messy, unreadable spreadsheet? Fear not! Wrapping text is the simple solution. This quick guide will show you how to tame that unruly text and make your data shine.
**Here's how to wrap text in Google Sheets:**
1. **Select Your Cells:** Highlight the cells or range of cells you want to format.
2. **Find the Wrap Text Icon:** Look for the Wrap Text icon in the toolbar. It resembles the letter 'A' with a downward-pointing arrow, or three stacked lines in Google Sheet versions.
3. **Click and Conquer:** Click the icon. That’s it! Your text will now automatically wrap within the cell's boundaries.
**Bonus Tips:**
* **Choose Your Style:** Click the Wrap Text icon's dropdown for options: *Wrap* (wraps the text within the cell), *Overflow* (the default setting, text spills into adjacent empty cells), and *Clip* (truncates text that doesn't fit).
* **Adjust Row Height:** If your wrapped text is cut off, adjust the row height to fully display it.
Wrapping text is a fundamental skill that instantly improves the readability and professionalism of your Google Sheets. So go forth and wrap! Your spreadsheets will thank you.