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Partial font color
I have one cell with text "new! Balance sheet tab". I want partial text"new!"
showing red color, the other part "blance sheet tab" remaining blue. Is there a way to realize that? Thanks. |
Partial font color
You can do that editing the cell, highlighting the part you want in a
different colour in the formula bar ("new!" in this case) and selecting the font color in the formatting toolbar. I have tried it with Excel 2003, I don't know if it would work in other versions. "smart.daisy" wrote: I have one cell with text "new! Balance sheet tab". I want partial text"new!" showing red color, the other part "blance sheet tab" remaining blue. Is there a way to realize that? Thanks. |
Partial font color
Select the cell.
Hit F2 to enter edit mode. Select "new!" in formula bar or in cell. FormatCellsFontColorpick a color and Ok your way out. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 26 Apr 2006 10:37:02 -0700, smart.daisy wrote: I have one cell with text "new! Balance sheet tab". I want partial text"new!" showing red color, the other part "blance sheet tab" remaining blue. Is there a way to realize that? Thanks. |
Partial font color
Thank you! It works. I tried all complicated methods. It's a neat method.
"Gord Dibben" wrote: Select the cell. Hit F2 to enter edit mode. Select "new!" in formula bar or in cell. FormatCellsFontColorpick a color and Ok your way out. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 26 Apr 2006 10:37:02 -0700, smart.daisy wrote: I have one cell with text "new! Balance sheet tab". I want partial text"new!" showing red color, the other part "blance sheet tab" remaining blue. Is there a way to realize that? Thanks. |
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