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Multiple formats in the same cell
Is it possible for me to have multiple formats in the same cell?
For example, I'm wanting to display = "Priority: "&A14 where the text "Priority:" is bold and the value in A14 is not bold. |
Multiple formats in the same cell
You can do this in TEXT but not in a formula. However, you could have the
value created with a macro and use "characters" to do it. -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software wrote in message ps.com... Is it possible for me to have multiple formats in the same cell? For example, I'm wanting to display = "Priority: "&A14 where the text "Priority:" is bold and the value in A14 is not bold. |
Multiple formats in the same cell
Not in a cell containing a formula.
Change the result to a value by CopyPaste SpecialValue and you can do this manually or by code. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On 16 Jan 2007 14:15:33 -0800, wrote: Is it possible for me to have multiple formats in the same cell? For example, I'm wanting to display = "Priority: "&A14 where the text "Priority:" is bold and the value in A14 is not bold. |
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