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Is there a way to insert a rich text box into a worksheet?
We need a box that basically works like a Word document - it will mostly be used to created multi-level bullet lists in various font sizes with or without bolding. When looking at the Control Toolbox toolbar's "More Controls" button, there's an option titled "Microsoft Rich Textbox Control 6.0 (SP4)" that sounds like what we might want to use, but when we try to select it, we get an error that says, "cannot insert object". As is typical with Microsoft's generally useless help files, we can't find any more information about that particular control, so we have no idea why Excel won't insert it. Any thoughts or advise is appreciated! -- Susan |
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Insert Object Microsoft Word Document
and then add content and formatting just as you would in Word -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200853 |
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OH MY GOSH - that is so EASY, I'm embarrassed for asking!
Clearly, we were looking for the hard way of doing things! Thanks so much for your help! :) -- Susan "Gary''s Student" wrote: Insert Object Microsoft Word Document and then add content and formatting just as you would in Word -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200853 |
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