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If I copy a cell with mixed text (regular, bold, italic) into a different
cell it shows exactly same mixed text.
However, if I copy it with a formula "=A1" then it shows regular text only.
How do I change that?
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You can't do it with a formula - you would need a macro.

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On Nov 25, 10:40*am, Burkhard
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If I copy a cell with mixed text (regular, bold, italic) into a different
cell it shows exactly same mixed text.
However, if I copy it with a formula "=A1" then it shows regular text only.
How do I change that?


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