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![]() I'm sure you're limited to one text colour per text box? Or is there some very clever way to do this? Thanks - Kirk |
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Where is the TextBox located... on a UserForm or the Worksheet? Also, can we
assume you want to control the text and color from code? -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "kirkm" wrote in message ... I'm sure you're limited to one text colour per text box? Or is there some very clever way to do this? Thanks - Kirk |
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On Mon, 10 Nov 2008 21:46:41 -0500, "Rick Rothstein"
wrote: Where is the TextBox located... on a UserForm or the Worksheet? Also, can we assume you want to control the text and color from code? Hi Rick, I made a mistake - it's not a text box, but a label. Yes, from code. The label is in a Frame and I've been experimenting with one label per line to get some control over the colour and font attributes, but I think it's too big a mission. Thanks - Kirk |
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