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As part of a function, I have a cell that references text from another cell.
The destination is in a column with differently-formatted cells, such as some bold, some regular, some italic, etc. How can I get the function to include the cell formatting of the referenced cell in the destination cell? |
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-- Regards, Peo Sjoblom http://nwexcelsolutions.com "ShaunR1967" wrote in message ... As part of a function, I have a cell that references text from another cell. The destination is in a column with differently-formatted cells, such as some bold, some regular, some italic, etc. How can I get the function to include the cell formatting of the referenced cell in the destination cell? |
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