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I want to either italic or underline, or superscript part of the textbox, but
not the whole thing. How do I do this? For example, I want "this is: an example" to have italics on 'this is' but not on 'an example'. Left clicking does not have format cells as an option when I have selected part of the text in the cell. However, it is an option if I have simply selected the entire cell. Also, is there a way to do a hard return within a single cell of text for excel? This question would be less useful for me than the first. Thanks so much in advance! |
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Select the cell, then, *In The Formula Bar*, select the portion you want to
format. Then right click in that selection, and choose "Format Cells", And "do your thing". -- HTH, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Nicole" wrote in message ... I want to either italic or underline, or superscript part of the textbox, but not the whole thing. How do I do this? For example, I want "this is: an example" to have italics on 'this is' but not on 'an example'. Left clicking does not have format cells as an option when I have selected part of the text in the cell. However, it is an option if I have simply selected the entire cell. Also, is there a way to do a hard return within a single cell of text for excel? This question would be less useful for me than the first. Thanks so much in advance! |
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And to add a Hard Return within a cellm, while holding "alt" touch "enter" Mike Rogers "Nicole" wrote: I want to either italic or underline, or superscript part of the textbox, but not the whole thing. How do I do this? For example, I want "this is: an example" to have italics on 'this is' but not on 'an example'. Left clicking does not have format cells as an option when I have selected part of the text in the cell. However, it is an option if I have simply selected the entire cell. Also, is there a way to do a hard return within a single cell of text for excel? This question would be less useful for me than the first. Thanks so much in advance! |
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