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How to Bold first name in spreadsheet

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hello and welcome to this excel tips video I am so mad Mansell and in this video Im going to show you how to quickly find and select cells with bold font formatting in it so in this case I have this data set and I have these three cells where bold font formatting has been applied now in this data set I can manually select these but in case you have a huge data set then doing this manually is not an option so let me show you a very quick way of doing this I would first select this data set I would hold the ctrl key and then press the F key so this would open the Find and Replace dialog box and in this case I do want to find a specific text I want to find a specific format so I would click on the options button here and instantly it is going to show me all these options now here I can select a cell from which I want to find the formatting so I can select and I can specify find all the cells that have the formatting similar to the cell a3 so I would come here click on this drop down icon

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One way to match formatting when concatenating in Excel is to use the character. This character will preserve any formatting that is applied to the cell. For example, if a cell has bold text and you use the character to concatenate it with another cell, the resulting cell will also have bold text.
For the first entry, type the first and last name in an adjacent column manually. Start typing the name in the next row, and Excel will immediately suggest full names for the entire column. Press Enter to accept the suggestions. Done!
In cell B2, type =PROPER(A2), then press Enter. This formula converts the name in cell A2 from uppercase to proper case. To convert the text to lowercase, type =LOWER(A2) instead.
1:57 3:18 Places. So if you wanted to show the point zero zero you would have to do the zeros here or whateverMorePlaces. So if you wanted to show the point zero zero you would have to do the zeros here or whatever the decimal place is so well do that now im going to go ahead and close this. And hit enter.
Apply Bold, Italic, or an Underline Select the text you want to format. Click the Bold, Italic, or Underline buttons on the Home tab. To bold, press Ctrl + B. To italicize, press Ctrl + I. To underline, press Ctrl + U. Click the Dialog Box Launcher in the Font group to see additional font formatting options.
There is no way for that, you cant have character level formatting in cells which contain a formula. Your two workarounds: have the same formatting for all text in the cell. convert formula output to constant before formatting.

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