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Default If source cell is bolded then destination cell becomes bolded too.

Hi, I was wondering if anyone had any solutions for what im trying to
do. Ok, I have a link to a cell in a seperate workbook and the font is
bolded, but the destination cell does not carry over the formatting,
does anyone know of a way to carry over or retain the formatting of the
source cell. Any help would be much appreciated thank you.

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Default If source cell is bolded then destination cell becomes boldedtoo.

Have you tried using conditional formatting based on a third value,
affecting the format of both cells?


On Mar 8, 4:21*pm, Mike C wrote:
Hi, I was wondering if anyone had any solutions for what im trying to
do. Ok, I have a link to a cell in a seperate workbook and the font is
bolded, but the destination cell does not carry over the formatting,
does anyone know of a way to carry over or retain the formatting of the
source cell. Any help would be much appreciated thank you.

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