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rerhart

Cell=Cell to include formatting
 

How can I have a cell equal another cell AND also include the formatting
of the text from that cell, like Bold, Color, etc?

For example, this formula on Sheet2 DOES show the data from Sheet1, but
NOT the formatting:

=Sheet1!B3

Thanks!


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Chip Pearson

Cell=Cell to include formatting
 
A formula cannot change any formatting. It can only return a
single value to the cell. You might be able to use Conditional
Formatting from the Format menu to accomplish what you want.


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"rerhart"
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How can I have a cell equal another cell AND also include the
formatting
of the text from that cell, like Bold, Color, etc?

For example, this formula on Sheet2 DOES show the data from
Sheet1, but
NOT the formatting:

=Sheet1!B3

Thanks!


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Gord Dibben

Cell=Cell to include formatting
 
Formulas return values only.

Formatting is a seperate step using Paintbrush or manually.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 13:16:38 -0600, rerhart
wrote:


How can I have a cell equal another cell AND also include the formatting
of the text from that cell, like Bold, Color, etc?

For example, this formula on Sheet2 DOES show the data from Sheet1, but
NOT the formatting:

=Sheet1!B3

Thanks!




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