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Hi
I wish to combine cells in a worksheet - simple enough. However need to keep the source cell formatting eg one is BOLD and one is ITALLIC. When I combine using the stabdard commands eg =CONCATENATE(A2," ",B2) or =A2&" "&B2 the resulting combined cell resorts to the foramtting in the first cell. Any offers |
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You can't have mixed formatting for the result of a formula.
-- Vasant "FROSTY" wrote in message ... Hi I wish to combine cells in a worksheet - simple enough. However need to keep the source cell formatting eg one is BOLD and one is ITALLIC. When I combine using the stabdard commands eg =CONCATENATE(A2," ",B2) or =A2&" "&B2 the resulting combined cell resorts to the foramtting in the first cell. Any offers |
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