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I am writing some macros that appeds to a cell (using CHR(10) for line
breaks). I can't figure out a way to format each line differently (i.e. bold, normal, italic, red, blue, etc.): For example, I want to write following in cell A1 dynamically using VBA: ===================================== John Doe (BOLD) James Smith (NORMAL) Rob Smith (BOLD) After the macro runs, all 3 lines above are NORMAL. After the 1st line was written, it was bold, but then it lost it's formatting after the 2nd and 3rd lines were appended. Here is my code to format data: Private Sub formatData (valueToAppend as String, gender as String) Dim iStart As Integer Dim iLen As Integer ' apply format only to the data being appended. Don't touch existing data iLen = Len(valueToAppend) iStart = Len(Range("A1").Value) If (iStart = iLen) Then iStart = (iStart - iLen) + 1 Else Exit Sub End If ' Make females bold If (gender = "F") Then Range("A1").Characters(iStart, iLen).Font.Bold = True End If ' reset the font to Normal for the following text Range("A1").Characters(iStart + iLen, iStart + iLen + 1).Font.Bold = False End Sub ===================================== I'd appreciate any help greatly. |
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Dejauser
try replacing your Font.Bold = true by Font.FontStyle = "bold" and then Font.FontStyle = "Regular" Cath |
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Thanks. I'll give that a try.
I belive the problems is that when I read the existing cell value to append to it, Excel returns the existing value as a plain text. So, when I append something to it and format it, format is kept only for the latest value and it has lost the formatting for the old values. |
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So, is there anyway to APPEND to a cell leaving existing data's
formating (bold, color, etc.) intact? Whenever I append new data to a cell, it loses the existing data's formatting. |
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