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How do I bold face text1 but not others in a concatenate string?
Text 1 is a first name (i.e. Jane)
Text 2 is a last name (i.e. Doe) I want to concatenate them but have the first name in regular font and the last name in bold font. |
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How do I bold face text1 but not others in a concatenate string?
You could use:
=a1 & " " & b1 to concatenate the values in two cells. But as long as you keep the formula, you can't use character by character formatting. Jennifer wrote: Text 1 is a first name (i.e. Jane) Text 2 is a last name (i.e. Doe) I want to concatenate them but have the first name in regular font and the last name in bold font. -- Dave Peterson |
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