So first put your rows of data starting with B1 for one row of data and B2 for the other row.
Explanation for how this works: ( ) looks for an opening parenthesis. As you type text, Word automatically changes straight quotation marks ( ' or ' ) to curly quotation marks (also known as 'smart quotes' or typographer's quotes). For instance, you could select the word (double-click on it) and then run a macro that would add the brackets.
How to insert big curly bracket in word Straight quotes are the two generic vertical quotation marks located near the return key: the straight single quote (') and the straight double quote (').