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Say if I want to do a search and replace: for example "Marriages -
Public License" and I want to replace the word "Marriages" with the same word only in red and bold, can I do it without the whole thing being red and bold? I tried to do it but the whole thing turns red and bold and I only want the one word changed. Since there are many instances of this, I need to find a way to do this by search and replace. Any ideas on how I can do that? I have tried the conditional formatting but it doesn't format the one word unless it is by itself in the cell. Any suggestions? Thanks |
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