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Is there a formula command that will concatenate or merge text so that the
original formatting of the cells from which the result is being concatenated? |
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No. Depending on your purposes, e.g., if the format would always be the
same in the source cells), you could use a VBA event macro to replace the formula. In article , Temp_User wrote: Is there a formula command that will concatenate or merge text so that the original formatting of the cells from which the result is being concatenated? |
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