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I have this formula: =IF(K65H65,"Download is "&ROUND(H65/K65,2)&" times
faster","Upload is "&ROUND(K65/H65,2)&" faster") and would like to bold the result only and not the text, so just the H65/K65 or K65/H65 value. Can do? Thanks! -- Marv Lusk |
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