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I am using the CONCATENATE() function to combine two strings. For example,
"seek " is in A1 and "help" is in A2 and =CONCATENATE(A1,A2) returns "seek help". The concatenation loses the formatting of the original words. For example, if "help" is bold, the concatenated phrase does not preserve this. How can I preserve the font, etc? Should I be using something other than CONCATENATE()? B.T.W. The same thing is true of Text to Columns. The text gets correctly separated, but the fonts get lost. -- Gary''s Student |
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