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Is there a way to programatically tell part of a cell to be bold. For
example, I have a cell that says: Your library book is OVERDUE. If you do not bring it back by MM/DD/YY, you will be charged $$.$$. I want the words OVERDUE, MM/DD/YY and $$.$$ bolded. What I am hoping for is code to add before after the words for exampe <BOVERDUE</B. Does such a thing exist in excel? Thanks for any help. Robs |
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