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Concatenate Text Formating
On 26 Apr 2007 16:01:04 -0700, Lunch wrote:
I'm working with a workbook is used for template for creating documents. A lot of information needs to be displayed in a specific format (IE Italics/Bold/Underline etc). For example one of the things I need to do is provide the following information in a single cell under a table where SHEET1!A1 is a cell reference for a sample size. Note: N = SHEET1!A1; M = Mean; SD = Standard Deviation. The problem is that I am not able to get the cell call to work and when I try and concatenate various cells together I lose the formating. I'm sure there has to be a way to do this..........suggestions??? Is the entire cell formatted the same, or are do you want different parts of the cell formatted differently? You are probably going to require VBA routines to accomplish the formatting. --ron |
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