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Default Underlining in Excel 2003

Hi,

I know in Word, one can use an underline in a different color than the text
it underlines. I can't seem to do the same thing in Excel 2003 though. I
don't want to add a border to the entire cell. Specifically, I want to add a
red underline to a few black words in a cell. So far everytime I try, the
underline and the text always end up the same color. Can it be done? Any help
is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Cannot be done as far as I know.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

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Hi,

I know in Word, one can use an underline in a different color than the text
it underlines. I can't seem to do the same thing in Excel 2003 though. I
don't want to add a border to the entire cell. Specifically, I want to add a
red underline to a few black words in a cell. So far everytime I try, the
underline and the text always end up the same color. Can it be done? Any help
is greatly appreciated. Thanks!


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