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i have two rows that contains data with different fonts

first have no1 font
second have no2 font
i want to merge both the rows on third row

i try to do this

=a1 & b1
a1 displayed correctly but b2 font display wrongly

please solve my problem


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"sagiraju" wrote:


i have two rows that contains data with different fonts

first have no1 font
second have no2 font
i want to merge both the rows on third row

i try to do this

=a1 & b1
a1 displayed correctly but b2 font display wrongly

please solve my problem


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