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I inherited a spreadsheet. In a cell is text. Some of the text is red and
some is black. How did she do that? I can't figure out how to do that!
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Hi,

Edit Cell, highlight a portion and then format cells ... etc ...

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Is this just text typed into the cell? If so Highlight the letters that you
want to colour and select the colour you want.

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I inherited a spreadsheet. In a cell is text. Some of the text is red and
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