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Is there an add-on or someother method of having the amount bolded. The
"category" is automatically bolded when you do the sub-total function. Thanks. |
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One way would be to use conditional formatting,
assume the category is column B and the numeric totals are in C starting with the first numeric value in C2, select from C2 to the last value in C with C2 as the active cell, do formatconditonal formatting formula is =ISNUMBER(FIND("Total",B2)) click the format button and select bold fonts and click OK twice -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "mrsteve1" wrote in message ... Is there an add-on or someother method of having the amount bolded. The "category" is automatically bolded when you do the sub-total function. Thanks. |
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that´s a good one =)
"Peo Sjoblom" escribió en el mensaje ... One way would be to use conditional formatting, assume the category is column B and the numeric totals are in C starting with the first numeric value in C2, select from C2 to the last value in C with C2 as the active cell, do formatconditonal formatting formula is =ISNUMBER(FIND("Total",B2)) click the format button and select bold fonts and click OK twice -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "mrsteve1" wrote in message ... Is there an add-on or someother method of having the amount bolded. The "category" is automatically bolded when you do the sub-total function. Thanks. |
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