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hello and welcome to the video by Trump Excel Im Samantha and in this video I will show you how to filter cells that have text in bold font format in it so here I have this data set where these country names are mentioned and five of these countries are in bold font format now this could be the case if you get your data set from a colleague or your manager or your client where they have manually selected a cell and applied the bold font format and you only want to filter these cells if you use the inbuilt data filter options you will notice that there is no way to do this you can filter based on the text value that the cell has you can filter based on the color and you can even filter based on the value the numeric value it has but you cannot filter based on the text format so in this video I will show you three ways to do it now the first method of doing is using find and replace so I will select this entire data set I would go to the Home tab and here within editing in find and sel