CHAR
Converts a number into a character according to the current code table. The number can be a two-digit or three-digit integer number.
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CHAR(Number)
Number is a number between 1 and 255 representing the code value for the character.
=CHAR(100) returns the character d.
="abc" & CHAR(10) & "def" inserts a newline character into the string.