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Brainless_in_Boston
 
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Default use COUNTIF to total BOLD TEXT??

I am auditing a list of subscribers (for their Dental benefit), and
highlighted (in BOLD text) the ones I need to research. I want to count the
cells with BOLD text in a single column. How do I do this?

I looked (believe me, I looked!) all over Microsoft "Help" and did not find
any references for a way to do this. Of course, whenever I use help, I curse
(CURSE, I say!) the MS search algorithm. It is so deficient it drives me
nuts!! Those who have seen my previous posts know this... Can't MS just buy
(or clone) the one Google uses? That one works so well...

It would be nice if their search-for-help- alogrithm told you if you Can't
do somehting - like put nice custom colors as borders on a group of cells, or
merge cells in a shared workbook, or...

Anyway, please tell me if you know of any way to total BOLD text using a
function -I'll use a macro if I have to but they REALLY drive me nuts -
especially since I have so much trouble debugging them. Your help is
appreciated...

Mark Diaz
Boston, MA USA
 
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