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My Name A1
Deepak A2


@CONCATENATE( A1"-"A2)

I WANT A RESULT Deepak shown BOLD

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On Mon, 9 May 2011 05:17:05 -0700 (PDT), dpk wrote:

Word Cell
My Name A1
Deepak A2


@CONCATENATE( A1"-"A2)

I WANT A RESULT Deepak shown BOLD


You will need to convert this to text first. It can be done with a macro, but more info is needed to suggest good design.
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On May 9, 7:17*am, dpk wrote:
Word * * * *Cell
My Name *A1
Deepak * * A2

@CONCATENATE( A1"-"A2)

I WANT A RESULT *Deepak shown BOLD


Sub putemtogetherandbold()
mybreak = Len(Range("a1")) + 1
Range("a3") = Range("a1") & "-" & Range("a2")
Range("a3").Characters(mybreak, 256).Font.Bold = True
End Sub
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