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I want to make some characters in a single cell bold and some not. How does
one format characters differently in the same cell?
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Select the cell
In the formula bar, select the characters that you want to bold
On the formatting toolbar, click the Bold button
When finished, press the Enter key.


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I want to make some characters in a single cell bold and some not. How does
one format characters differently in the same cell?



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NOte that Debra's solution works only for cells containing literal text, not
text that is the result of a formula.

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I want to make some characters in a single cell bold and some not. How does
one format characters differently in the same cell?


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Thanks, Your solution worked.

"Myrna Larson" wrote:

NOte that Debra's solution works only for cells containing literal text, not
text that is the result of a formula.

On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 17:49:01 -0800, "tracman"
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I want to make some characters in a single cell bold and some not. How does
one format characters differently in the same cell?



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Thank you. Your solution worked.

"Debra Dalgleish" wrote:

Select the cell
In the formula bar, select the characters that you want to bold
On the formatting toolbar, click the Bold button
When finished, press the Enter key.


tracman wrote:
I want to make some characters in a single cell bold and some not. How does
one format characters differently in the same cell?



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Debra Dalgleish
Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List
http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html


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