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Concatenate and Conditional Formatting
Below is an example of my concatenate:
=CONCATENATE(" ",(A34), " produced ", "Total Sales of ", DOLLAR(O81,0), ............................... Result would be: Tick Promo (red/bold text) - produced total sales of - (normal/black text) - $100 (red/bold). I want to have the output of the cell reference to be bold and red but the rest of the text to remain normal, black. Any ideas? Karrie |
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Concatenate and Conditional Formatting
First copy the result of the formula and paste it as Special Value. Then
you can format the individual sections of the text. -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200764 "Sliver Rayne" wrote: Below is an example of my concatenate: =CONCATENATE(" ",(A34), " produced ", "Total Sales of ", DOLLAR(O81,0), ............................... Result would be: Tick Promo (red/bold text) - produced total sales of - (normal/black text) - $100 (red/bold). I want to have the output of the cell reference to be bold and red but the rest of the text to remain normal, black. Any ideas? Karrie |
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