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Hi
I wondered if any of you fantastic VB coders have a piece of code I can try for the following: I would like to replace the formatting for part of a cell, eg, I may have the following text in a cell "Me vs You" and for every instance of Me I need to change the colour and/or font size, however, using Find and Replace replaces the formatting for the whole of the cell, not just the instance of the word I'm trying to change. Does anyone know how to do this? |
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