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I'm currently calculating an "IF" function and am wondering, can formula be
input so that one outcome will be regular formatted text, and the other outcome, bold formatted text? |
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Use conditional formating for this.
Format-Conditional Formatting Regards, Paul "Andrew Dickson" <Andrew wrote in message ... I'm currently calculating an "IF" function and am wondering, can formula be input so that one outcome will be regular formatted text, and the other outcome, bold formatted text? |
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