CONCATENATE

Bowdlerb

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Within this formula, how can I bold specified letters or words. I can dates and number format Ok but not text bolding or italics etc. Can you help?

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Barrie Bowdler
This message was edited by Bowdlerb on 2002-03-07 01:16
 

Excel Facts

Can a formula spear through sheets?
Use =SUM(January:December!E7) to sum E7 on all of the sheets from January through December
I think he wants to bold certain
concatenated references eg

=CONCATENATE(E4,F4,A1)

making perhaps A1 BOLD ????

needs more clarification as Dave suggests

Ivan
 
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Hello Barrie

Due to your smart-**** email I just got from you you will have to wait for somebody else to help you, cause I certainly aint!

Good luck :eek:)
 
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