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CONCATENATE preserving original formating
How do I preserve the original formating/fonts/colors/etc of text in two
cells when I CONCATENATE them into one cell? Thanks! |
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CONCATENATE preserving original formating
Have you tried Format Painter from the toolbar?
"Fishnerd" wrote: How do I preserve the original formating/fonts/colors/etc of text in two cells when I CONCATENATE them into one cell? Thanks! |
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CONCATENATE preserving original formating
How would I go about using this to preserve the 2 different formats from the
text in 2 different cells when they merge into one using CONCATENATE? When I try using Format Painter it just copies the formating from one or the other... "Please Help" wrote: Have you tried Format Painter from the toolbar? "Fishnerd" wrote: How do I preserve the original formating/fonts/colors/etc of text in two cells when I CONCATENATE them into one cell? Thanks! |
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