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Hi there,
I'm using a word template together with an online based inventory management system. It allows me to print out picking lists etc. I was wondering if I could manipulate the information so that depending on a prefix the font is changing. So if I have "IH1-" in one row it would automatically write it in red or write it in bold. I've attached the word document we're using which should make it easier to undertstand ![]() Hope some one knows if it's possible. Also just a little hint to the right direction would be more then I can ask for. Many thanks, Sophie |
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