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I've done something like this before, but I can't remember now how to format
text colors within a formula.
Please help me fix the following:

=CONCATENATE("Current ";[Green], W19;[Green]," Status";[White])


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Not possible format part of a formula with regards to colour, font etc


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I've done something like this before, but I can't remember now how to
format
text colors within a formula.
Please help me fix the following:

=CONCATENATE("Current ";[Green], W19;[Green]," Status";[White])




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