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Hi,
How can I (or can I) format a string to be written to a cell *before* it is put there? I'm encountering strings from html that I would like to correctly represent in Excel (e.g., using bold font for text between asterisks) without having to do it in situ within a cell. Any one of these strings could be a mixture of bold, italic, and unemphasized fonts. TIA DaveB -- Please keep response(s) solely within this thread. |
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