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How do I perform multiple formating within a single line of text?
The goal of this is to be able to format only part of the text in a cell.
I am trying to create a line of text which changes formatting depending on a number of variables. What I am after is a system which will turn a line of text (e.g. llllllllllllll and be able to manupilate part of it by way of a coded formula. (So if a value is entered the text gets formatted accordingly. so if a value is entered for '4' in one cell the text is formatted to something like LLLL(!in red)then continues as llllllllll. Alternateively, I would accept an easy way of converting text into different formats within the cell so I could say "If I enter in the number '4' then make the first 4 letters in the text BOLD. Can this be done? |
How do I perform multiple formating within a single line of text?
This can't be done with formulas. You may try venturing over to the
excel.programming forum. -- JNW "TroyG" wrote: The goal of this is to be able to format only part of the text in a cell. I am trying to create a line of text which changes formatting depending on a number of variables. What I am after is a system which will turn a line of text (e.g. llllllllllllll and be able to manupilate part of it by way of a coded formula. (So if a value is entered the text gets formatted accordingly. so if a value is entered for '4' in one cell the text is formatted to something like LLLL(!in red)then continues as llllllllll. Alternateively, I would accept an easy way of converting text into different formats within the cell so I could say "If I enter in the number '4' then make the first 4 letters in the text BOLD. Can this be done? |
How do I perform multiple formating within a single line of text?
Can this be done?
Not with a formula. You can get a formula to do this part: if a value is entered for '4' in one cell the text is LLLL then continues as llllllllll. But to get this: LLLL(!in red)then continues as llllllllll. You'll need some VBA code. Stick around, someone will chime in with a solution. Biff "TroyG" wrote in message ... The goal of this is to be able to format only part of the text in a cell. I am trying to create a line of text which changes formatting depending on a number of variables. What I am after is a system which will turn a line of text (e.g. llllllllllllll and be able to manupilate part of it by way of a coded formula. (So if a value is entered the text gets formatted accordingly. so if a value is entered for '4' in one cell the text is formatted to something like LLLL(!in red)then continues as llllllllll. Alternateively, I would accept an easy way of converting text into different formats within the cell so I could say "If I enter in the number '4' then make the first 4 letters in the text BOLD. Can this be done? |
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