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Hey, welcome back to the MrExcel netcast, Iamp;#39;m Bill Jelen. Today, a question sent in by Chuck from Virginia. Chuck is doing something interesting here in Excel. Heamp;#39;s using the ability to take part of a cell and bold part of the cell. Now, how do we do that? Generally, youamp;#39;re going to go into the formula bar and choose the characters that you want to make bold, and then Ctrl+B. Or, you know, if youamp;#39;re in Excel 2007, you can use that new mini bar that pops up, and use that to bold just part of a cell, but not all of a cell. So Chuck uses this method, but heamp;#39;s running into a lot of problems because, unfortunately, that amp;quot;ABC Companyamp;quot; is text that he now needs to change. So he chooses those cells and goes into Edit, Replace, and changes ABC Company to XYZ Company. And even if we choose a format here and say that we want to change the bold into bold, unfortunately the Edit, Replace, does not deal with characters that are formatted as b