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2 different formats of text in a single cell?
Is it possible to have more than one format for a text string in a cell?
For example, I have the formula: =i_currency&TEXT(+$C$13/landarea,"#,###.##")&"/"&landunit,"") How can I bold or italicize part of the text string? thanks George |
2 different formats of text in a single cell?
You can't bold or italicize (or do any other font formatting to) part of a
string of text if that text is displayed as the result of a worksheet formula... only text constants can have parts of its text formatted differently from the rest. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "mopgcw" wrote in message ... Is it possible to have more than one format for a text string in a cell? For example, I have the formula: =i_currency&TEXT(+$C$13/landarea,"#,###.##")&"/"&landunit,"") How can I bold or italicize part of the text string? thanks George |
2 different formats of text in a single cell?
Thanks, how would I format part of a text constant?
"Rick Rothstein" wrote: You can't bold or italicize (or do any other font formatting to) part of a string of text if that text is displayed as the result of a worksheet formula... only text constants can have parts of its text formatted differently from the rest. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "mopgcw" wrote in message ... Is it possible to have more than one format for a text string in a cell? For example, I have the formula: =i_currency&TEXT(+$C$13/landarea,"#,###.##")&"/"&landunit,"") How can I bold or italicize part of the text string? thanks George |
2 different formats of text in a single cell?
If your text constant is abcdefghj, in the formula bar select the def, then
Format Cells will give you a font tab. Select the desired formatting, and that will be applied to the def. -- David Biddulph "mopgcw" wrote in message ... Thanks, how would I format part of a text constant? "Rick Rothstein" wrote: You can't bold or italicize (or do any other font formatting to) part of a string of text if that text is displayed as the result of a worksheet formula... only text constants can have parts of its text formatted differently from the rest. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "mopgcw" wrote in message ... Is it possible to have more than one format for a text string in a cell? For example, I have the formula: =i_currency&TEXT(+$C$13/landarea,"#,###.##")&"/"&landunit,"") How can I bold or italicize part of the text string? thanks George |
2 different formats of text in a single cell?
Enter the text "Some bold and red words" in A1 and then give this code a
try... Sub Test() Dim R As Range Dim Word As String Dim Position As Long Set R = Range("A1") ' Clear any exiting font formatting R.Characters.Font.Bold = False R.Characters.Font.ColorIndex = xlAutomatic ' Make a word bold Word = "Bold" Position = InStr(1, R.Value, Word, vbTextCompare) R.Characters(Position, Len(Word)).Font.Bold = True ' Make the color of a word red Word = "red" Position = InStr(1, R.Value, Word, vbTextCompare) R.Characters(Position, Len(Word)).Font.ColorIndex = 3 End Sub -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "David Biddulph" <groups [at] biddulph.org.uk wrote in message ... If your text constant is abcdefghj, in the formula bar select the def, then Format Cells will give you a font tab. Select the desired formatting, and that will be applied to the def. -- David Biddulph "mopgcw" wrote in message ... Thanks, how would I format part of a text constant? "Rick Rothstein" wrote: You can't bold or italicize (or do any other font formatting to) part of a string of text if that text is displayed as the result of a worksheet formula... only text constants can have parts of its text formatted differently from the rest. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "mopgcw" wrote in message ... Is it possible to have more than one format for a text string in a cell? For example, I have the formula: =i_currency&TEXT(+$C$13/landarea,"#,###.##")&"/"&landunit,"") How can I bold or italicize part of the text string? thanks George |
2 different formats of text in a single cell?
David & Rick
THANKS, this was VERY helpful. That's why this is such a great forum. Take care, George "Rick Rothstein" wrote: Enter the text "Some bold and red words" in A1 and then give this code a try... Sub Test() Dim R As Range Dim Word As String Dim Position As Long Set R = Range("A1") ' Clear any exiting font formatting R.Characters.Font.Bold = False R.Characters.Font.ColorIndex = xlAutomatic ' Make a word bold Word = "Bold" Position = InStr(1, R.Value, Word, vbTextCompare) R.Characters(Position, Len(Word)).Font.Bold = True ' Make the color of a word red Word = "red" Position = InStr(1, R.Value, Word, vbTextCompare) R.Characters(Position, Len(Word)).Font.ColorIndex = 3 End Sub -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "David Biddulph" <groups [at] biddulph.org.uk wrote in message ... If your text constant is abcdefghj, in the formula bar select the def, then Format Cells will give you a font tab. Select the desired formatting, and that will be applied to the def. -- David Biddulph "mopgcw" wrote in message ... Thanks, how would I format part of a text constant? "Rick Rothstein" wrote: You can't bold or italicize (or do any other font formatting to) part of a string of text if that text is displayed as the result of a worksheet formula... only text constants can have parts of its text formatted differently from the rest. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "mopgcw" wrote in message ... Is it possible to have more than one format for a text string in a cell? For example, I have the formula: =i_currency&TEXT(+$C$13/landarea,"#,###.##")&"/"&landunit,"") How can I bold or italicize part of the text string? thanks George |
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