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![]() I need to replace numbers (^#) with the same number but formatting it bold and size 14 how can I do? thank U ![]() |
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You can do that with Find/Replace. Simply set the Replace font attributes to whatever you require.
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probably there is something which evades me
I write ^# in the find cell but I can't use ^# in the replace cell because it is not allowed, so I can't give any formatting what do I write in the replace cell? tia ![]() |
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In "Replace with" you can enter ^& (this references the found text). Then use the Font button to specify the formatting you want to apply.
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Thank you, Stephan
that's clear now best antonio ![]() |
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I'm glad I could help. Thanks for the feedback.
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