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I don't think you can.
You can't format formulas like this (character by character). And you can't format numbers this way, either. (Anyway, I couldn't do it.) Wuddus wrote: Does anyone know if it's possible write a custom cell-format code that would look like the one Excel provides (mm/dd hh:mm AM/PM) but sets the time in red? I've tried "mm/dd [RED]hh:mm AM/PM," but whenever I save it, Excel moves the red bracket to the beginning of the code so the whole thing is red. Help! Any ideas? -- Dave Peterson |
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