Using Excel 2000, how can I include formatting in cells that contain conditional statements?
eg =IF(A1=0,"fa","fb") where the characters 'a' and 'b' are a suffix, bold, or different fonts, etc.
Its not important how much of the text is formatted, as this is only an example. However, whatever the solution proves to be, it must also work when the sheet is protected.
On 2002-05-01 06:34, lmc_budd wrote:
Using Excel 2000, how can I include formatting in cells that contain conditional statements?
eg =IF(A1=0,"fa","fb") where the characters 'a' and 'b' are a suffix, bold, or different fonts, etc.
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