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"Bob Phillips" wrote in message
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Arvi,

Do a search on Google for a file called Macrofun.hlp. This explains all

the
XML macros.

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"Arvi Laanemets" wrote in message
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Hi

Where can I read about syntaxes like this? (I use Excel2000) In Excel

Help
on keyword GET I got only an entry (VBA Help) about reading data from

ASCII
file, and for worksheet function CELL() there is nothing about parameter

20.
The name is working, but I haven't a clue why!


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Hey

I need the formula which tell me that any specific cell contains the

text
that text is bold or not, and, italic or not.

is there any formula to check it =ISBOLD(A1)

Ciao IMRAN

you can insert a define name as bold
...that refer to:
=GET.CELL(20,INDIRECT("rc[-1]",FALSE))

In worksheet in A1 you have test
In B1 you type: =bold
that return TRUE or FALSE

This formula is not volatile

ivano









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