Formatting question

maryland_actuary

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I need to be able to have separate formats inside of a formula. For example, I need to write the following:

="Hi, my name is "&@vlookup(table)

where @vlookup is referencing a table of names. I need the name only to be in bold.
 

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Hi maryland

You would need to do any Bolding via the normal format methods, ie toolbar. There is a Text function but it's really only for number formatting. The only other way would be relatively a simple VBA custom function, but seems a bit of overkill.
 
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