How to have multiple lines in a table variable name?

Can you change the interpreter of the table to format variable names? Both of these examples fail to accomplish the goal:
% Example 1: sprintf().
varName = { sprintf( 'A multi-\nline name' ) };
t = table( 'Size', horzcat( 1, 1 ), 'VariableNames', varName, 'VariableTypes', { 'double' } )
% Example 2: multi-line char array.
varName = char( 'A multi-', 'line name' );
t = table( 'Size', horzcat( 1, 1 ), 'VariableNames', varName, 'VariableTypes', { 'double' } )

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t = table(1,'VariableNames',"hello"+newline+"world")
t = table
hello↵world ___________ 1
t(1, "hello"+newline+"world")
ans = table
hello↵world ___________ 1
Not sure why you'd want this though?

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I was hoping that the display would depict the multi-lines, instead of just inserting the arrow. After searching around a bit more, it seems that this might not be possible with built-in functionality.
It is not possible with any built-in functionality in any released version.
Could be very helpful for me as well. Are there any plans to add this feature?
Thanks
Generally we don't comment on whether or not there are plans to implement any feature.
But this does seem like a reasonable enhancement request. Please contact Technical Support directly using this link and ask them to add this to the enhancement request database. When you ask this of Support, please share with them how you would use this functionality if it existed. There may be an alternate solution they could offer that might not be exactly what you want but may be "good enough" for your purposes, or if there isn't your use case could be helpful when the developers are reviewing the enhancement request.

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