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When I bold one word in a cell and then add a new row below the words are
also bolded and I have to go back and unbold them is there a way around this
so that I don't have to continue to do this?
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Uncheck "Extend data range formats and formulas"


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When I bold one word in a cell and then add a new row below the words are
also bolded and I have to go back and unbold them is there a way around this
so that I don't have to continue to do this?


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Uncheck "Extend data range formats and formulas"



angie wrote:

When I bold one word in a cell and then add a new row below the words are
also bolded and I have to go back and unbold them is there a way around this
so that I don't have to continue to do this?


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