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![]() You folks are incredible! Two questions and they were answered almost as fast as I clicked "SUBMIT NEW THREAD". I hate to sound as if I am dumping all my problems on you folks, but I really am attempting to try these things before I make a post here. My next dilemma is trying to make a word within a formula *bold*. The word doesn't have to be bolded depending on the result. It will either appear or not based on the result of the formula. But obviously, if it appears, it [should] be bolded... Obviously you can't format text on the formula bar. This is something I've wanted to do in Excel for YEARS! Any gurus out there know? Thanks for all your instant help everyone. Mike -- SpielbergRules ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SpielbergRules's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=35981 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=557684 |
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