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My formula in excel contains the following formula. I am only wanting to
conditionally format the word incresed in a color. Can you tell me how to go
about doing this? Regards.

=" increased from " & TEXT(AsthmaER Previous,"0.0") & " in " & DMPrevYE &"."

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Unfortunately, no can do

I suppose there might be a non-trivial way to do it with VBA code. Post
back if you are desperate to accomplish it.


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My formula in excel contains the following formula. I am only wanting to
conditionally format the word incresed in a color. Can you tell me how to go
about doing this? Regards.

=" increased from " & TEXT(AsthmaER Previous,"0.0") & " in " & DMPrevYE &"."

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