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Default Formatting in a formula

I am trying to format only a certain part of a formula...

Formula is :

=IF(ISBLANK('Cabinet Information'!D21),"Stain","Stain - "&'Cabinet
Information'!D21)

I don't want to bold Stain, only what comes after it - 'Cabinet
Information'!D21).
Is this possible from inside a formula?

Thanks in advance,

Pat Canton
 
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