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If I have a cell which is either concatenated or uses & between clauses, is
it possible to have the differeent element in differencolours. Or is there anothe way of achieving this? eg =concatenae("today is", H3) where H3 is a cell reference that I want in a different colour from today is. Regards -- bookman |
Mixed font colours in a sentence
hi,
this can be done with hard characters but not with a formula. regards FSt1 "bookman3" wrote: If I have a cell which is either concatenated or uses & between clauses, is it possible to have the differeent element in differencolours. Or is there anothe way of achieving this? eg =concatenae("today is", H3) where H3 is a cell reference that I want in a different colour from today is. Regards -- bookman |
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