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Is this possible?
I want to set a different color background for just one word within a
cell.....for example: my cell content is Today is Saturday. I want the word Saturday to appear |
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Is this possible?
Moe,
It is possible. Select the cell and then click and drag across the text that you want to be in a different color either in the formula bar or in the sheet itself. Once the text is selected, click on Format... Cells... The dialog box that pops up has a color selection drop down box. Regards... ChristopherTri "moe" wrote: I want to set a different color background for just one word within a cell.....for example: my cell content is Today is Saturday. I want the word Saturday to appear |
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Is this possible?
Moe
This is a way of only changing the font color, not the back ground color behind a selected portion of a cell. Mike Rogers "ChristopherTri" wrote: Moe, It is possible. Select the cell and then click and drag across the text that you want to be in a different color either in the formula bar or in the sheet itself. Once the text is selected, click on Format... Cells... The dialog box that pops up has a color selection drop down box. Regards... ChristopherTri "moe" wrote: I want to set a different color background for just one word within a cell.....for example: my cell content is Today is Saturday. I want the word Saturday to appear |
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