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Hi,
I'm new to the visual basic world so please bare with me. I have the following string: ="If Q1 revenue is equal to "&TEXT(A10,"$#,##0")&" then everything is on track for fiscal 2004." I would like to able to keep everything as is and change only "Q1" to bold, blue font. Any suggestions? Thanks very much, Todd |
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