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How to set different font colours in a cell?
Dear all,
I have a cell A1 which contains some text which is a concatenation of texts in 2 cells (The formula is =CONCATENATE(A2, A3)). The texts in cells A2 and A3 must be of length 5, so the text in A1 must be of length 10. If I want the text in A1 is in 2 colours, i.e. the first 3 characters are red while the remaining characters are in green, how can I set the format of the cell A1? Best Regards, Sam |
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Sam wrote: Dear all, I have a cell A1 which contains some text which is a concatenation of texts in 2 cells (The formula is =CONCATENATE(A2, A3)). The texts in cells A2 and A3 must be of length 5, so the text in A1 must be of length 10. If I want the text in A1 is in 2 colours, i.e. the first 3 characters are red while the remaining characters are in green, how can I set the format of the cell A1? Best Regards, Sam -- Dave Peterson |
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