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I am sending this to several Excel newsgroups, because I am not sure
which one if the most appropriate. I apologize in advance for the multiple postings. I have MS Excel 2000 (version 9.0.3821 SR-1). How can I format only a selected character or number within each cell in a specific range of cells? For instance if I have a cell containing 1234234, how can I format it so that only the 2s are bold or are colored? Obviously, I have a range of cells, and I want to format all the 2s occurring in any of the cells as either bold or colored. Conditional formatting does not seem to allow me to do this, and I have been unable to find a formula that will accomplish this. Can someone help? Thank you. Colleen |
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"Colleen" wrote: I am sending this to several Excel newsgroups, because I am not sure which one if the most appropriate. I apologize in advance for the multiple postings. I have MS Excel 2000 (version 9.0.3821 SR-1). How can I format only a selected character or number within each cell in a specific range of cells? For instance if I have a cell containing 1234234, how can I format it so that only the 2s are bold or are colored? Obviously, I have a range of cells, and I want to format all the 2s occurring in any of the cells as either bold or colored. Conditional formatting does not seem to allow me to do this, and I have been unable to find a formula that will accomplish this. Can someone help? Thank you. Colleen |
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On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 15:17:19 GMT, Colleen wrote:
I am sending this to several Excel newsgroups, because I am not sure which one if the most appropriate. I apologize in advance for the multiple postings. I have MS Excel 2000 (version 9.0.3821 SR-1). How can I format only a selected character or number within each cell in a specific range of cells? For instance if I have a cell containing 1234234, how can I format it so that only the 2s are bold or are colored? Obviously, I have a range of cells, and I want to format all the 2s occurring in any of the cells as either bold or colored. Conditional formatting does not seem to allow me to do this, and I have been unable to find a formula that will accomplish this. Can someone help? Thank you. Colleen See one solution in .public.excel Most people read most of the NG's, so it is only necessary to post to one. --ron |
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If you're going to post to multiple groups, you can include each of those groups
in your header. Then you send one message out that gets crossposted to all the included groups. By sending out single posts multiple times, then each post looks like it's unique. You could waste the time of anyone answering you (when you have an answer to a post in a different newsgroup). You could waste your time by having to go to each of those posts and find out the one you like best. You could even lose the added benefit of one post correcting/enhancing another. By crossposting, all the followups will go to each of the newsgroups. But, inside the excel newsgroups, even crossposting isn't really necessary. Colleen wrote: I am sending this to several Excel newsgroups, because I am not sure which one if the most appropriate. I apologize in advance for the multiple postings. I have MS Excel 2000 (version 9.0.3821 SR-1). How can I format only a selected character or number within each cell in a specific range of cells? For instance if I have a cell containing 1234234, how can I format it so that only the 2s are bold or are colored? Obviously, I have a range of cells, and I want to format all the 2s occurring in any of the cells as either bold or colored. Conditional formatting does not seem to allow me to do this, and I have been unable to find a formula that will accomplish this. Can someone help? Thank you. Colleen -- Dave Peterson |
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Thanks for the suggestion. For some reason, in the past, I have had
different results with different newsgroups at different times. Sometimes I seem to get the best response from one group and other times I seem to get it from a different group. That's why I always indicate in my message that I have posted it to more than one newsgroup. I will try your suggestion the next time I need to post. Thank you. Colleen Dave Peterson wrote: If you're going to post to multiple groups, you can include each of those groups in your header. Then you send one message out that gets crossposted to all the included groups. By sending out single posts multiple times, then each post looks like it's unique. You could waste the time of anyone answering you (when you have an answer to a post in a different newsgroup). You could waste your time by having to go to each of those posts and find out the one you like best. You could even lose the added benefit of one post correcting/enhancing another. By crossposting, all the followups will go to each of the newsgroups. But, inside the excel newsgroups, even crossposting isn't really necessary. Colleen wrote: I am sending this to several Excel newsgroups, because I am not sure which one if the most appropriate. I apologize in advance for the multiple postings. I have MS Excel 2000 (version 9.0.3821 SR-1). How can I format only a selected character or number within each cell in a specific range of cells? For instance if I have a cell containing 1234234, how can I format it so that only the 2s are bold or are colored? Obviously, I have a range of cells, and I want to format all the 2s occurring in any of the cells as either bold or colored. Conditional formatting does not seem to allow me to do this, and I have been unable to find a formula that will accomplish this. Can someone help? Thank you. Colleen |
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