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Is there a way to detect the styles (CSS type like font-color, font-
weight, color, text-decoration, etc.) applied to the text (not the cell itself) in an excel cell? I was hoping to be able to extract a string with embedded/nested span elements with styles applied to describe the text in a cell... I know this is probably a pipe dream but there must be a way to extract this info... can anyone help? BTW, I will be using VB.NET to automate excel to perform this function... suggestions? |
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