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I understand the TEXT function, however when I format it as TEXT(F19,"0,0"),
I get 1,000, displayed correctly. Also 10 thru 999 displays correctly, but 1
displays as 01, 2 as 02. Can I suppress the zero in single digit numbers?
Also, is it possible to bold and underline within a TEXT function?
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=TEXT(F19,"#,0")
and, no, you can't format within the TEXT function.
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I understand the TEXT function, however when I format it as
TEXT(F19,"0,0"),
I get 1,000, displayed correctly. Also 10 thru 999 displays correctly, but
1
displays as 01, 2 as 02. Can I suppress the zero in single digit numbers?
Also, is it possible to bold and underline within a TEXT function?



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=TEXT(F19,"#,0")

No, you cannot bold and underline within a TEXT function.


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I understand the TEXT function, however when I format it as TEXT(F19,"0,0"),
I get 1,000, displayed correctly. Also 10 thru 999 displays correctly, but 1
displays as 01, 2 as 02. Can I suppress the zero in single digit numbers?
Also, is it possible to bold and underline within a TEXT function?


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Also, is it possible to bold and underline within a TEXT function?


No. But more particulars might help solve your problem.

You can bold and underline the entire cell either as a "hard" format or with
conditional formatting.

You can also put an equivalent of your TEXT function into a VBA Macro, and then
bold/underline a portion of the text string that you would have your macro
write to the cell.
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