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I have a large amount of sub-totals, which at the moment are not bold unless
I do a manual job of making them so. Is there any way of automating this process in the sub-total procedure? |
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You can use conditional formatting to bold the rows. There are
instructions in Excel's Help files, and on the following page: http://www.contextures.com/xlCondFormat01.html Select the columns that contain the table Choose FormatConditional Formatting From the first dropdown, choose Formula Is In the textbox, enter a formula that refers to a column in which the "Total" text appears in the active row, e.g.: =RIGHT($C1,5)="Total" Click the Format button, and on the Font tab, select Bold Click OK, click OK Ellie wrote: I have a large amount of sub-totals, which at the moment are not bold unless I do a manual job of making them so. Is there any way of automating this process in the sub-total procedure? -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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