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Hi there,
when text is copied to a new sheet by code, I need a specific letter (v) made bold and red to indicate to the user that the words on either side of it are seperate. A good analogy would be football teams, so for instance: Real Madrid v Real Betis. Here the 'v' between the names would be red and bold. Valencia v Villa Real. I only want the 'v' seperating the team names to be formatted as above. Any ideas? Thanks. -- Traa Dy Liooar Jock |
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