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Partial Text Color Change in Cell
Is it possible to change the color of just one number or word in a formula? I
have been reading and trying some of these conditional formatting posts, but so far, no luck for what I am trying to do... For instance: =132+130+58 (and I only want 130 to be red and the rest black). |
Partial Text Color Change in Cell
Cannot do this with CF or within a formula.
You must paste the formula as value then edit just the number you want to be red. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 23 Dec 2008 14:13:00 -0800, Rochelles wrote: Is it possible to change the color of just one number or word in a formula? I have been reading and trying some of these conditional formatting posts, but so far, no luck for what I am trying to do... For instance: =132+130+58 (and I only want 130 to be red and the rest black). |
Partial Text Color Change in Cell
You can not change part of the cell format through conditional formatting.
"Rochelles" wrote: Is it possible to change the color of just one number or word in a formula? I have been reading and trying some of these conditional formatting posts, but so far, no luck for what I am trying to do... For instance: =132+130+58 (and I only want 130 to be red and the rest black). |
Partial Color Change in cell format
Can I do this anywhere?
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Partial Color Change in cell format
If you have text in the cell, you can highlight part of that text and use
Format/ Cells to change the font colour. You can't do that if the cell contains a formula. -- David Biddulph "Rochelles" wrote in message ... Can I do this anywhere? |
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