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Originally Posted by NobodysPerfect View Post
but I can't imagine what could be done better and/or faster. Excel does not have comprehensive text formatting features - why should it ...

NP

Well, true, but my point is it depends on how often the text needs to change and who will change it?

Coz if the answer is not very often and you will change it, then you could create it in word or something and convert it to jpegs and drop it into excel...

But anyway, I'll take a look tomorrow....

Have a good one.

Actualy, I already had a look in my ipad... It looks pretty clean to me... The formatting I mean...
What other formatting options are you looking for NP?
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