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I am creating a paste link from worksheet A to worksheet B. The cell on
worksheet A is formatted with one word in regular arial font and the second word in italics. Is there a way to keep this formatting in a paste link at the destination (worksheet B)? So far, I have tried the paste link and immediately followed with the paste special format, but this has had no effect. Likewise, I am attempting the same exercise with VLOOKUP. Would anyone have a solution? Thanks! |
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First, formulas can return values--they can't change formats.
And second, excel doesn't support that kind of formatting (character by character) with formulas. nrehman wrote: I am creating a paste link from worksheet A to worksheet B. The cell on worksheet A is formatted with one word in regular arial font and the second word in italics. Is there a way to keep this formatting in a paste link at the destination (worksheet B)? So far, I have tried the paste link and immediately followed with the paste special format, but this has had no effect. Likewise, I am attempting the same exercise with VLOOKUP. Would anyone have a solution? Thanks! -- Dave Peterson |
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