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I have a worksheet set up with formulas to automatically copy values from
another cell as it is changed. Is there a way to include the format of the reference cell (font, color) when referencing it in a formula. Example: when I change to a different symbol font in the referenced cell, the referencing cells only change the value, not the font, so I don't end up with the correct symbols in the referencing cell. |
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No, it's not possible to do that using formulas, only format formulas can do
are number formats and only using the text function Regards, Peo Sjoblom "C. Lewis" wrote: I have a worksheet set up with formulas to automatically copy values from another cell as it is changed. Is there a way to include the format of the reference cell (font, color) when referencing it in a formula. Example: when I change to a different symbol font in the referenced cell, the referencing cells only change the value, not the font, so I don't end up with the correct symbols in the referencing cell. |
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