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I have been trying this morning to find help topics for this and am
having a bit of trouble getting this to work. Maybe somebody can provide me a quick way to do this. I have cells that I am placing a macro created concatenated string into. The string has key words in it that I would like to Bold for emphasis. These key words are "Module" and "Lessons". How do I search the string and bold those two words throughout the string without bolding the entire cell? Thanks, GTW |
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