Two font colors in a single cell

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Marlmig Posted messages 41 Status Member -  
Marlmig Posted messages 41 Status Member -
Hello, I’ve seen quite a few comments on the topic but I can’t find the answer… Maybe I’ll have more luck in 2016!
I’m looking to use two different font colors in a single Excel cell.
Is that possible?

Thanks in advance.
Marlène.

4 answers

  1. Marlmig Posted messages 41 Status Member 7
     
    Hello and thank you all for your responses.
    No calculations in my cells, only text, and in the end I was proceeding in the right way, except I realized that my cells were in accounting format... so it didn’t work. The cells must be in text format, absolutely required.

    Thank you very much :)
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  2. Gyrus Posted messages 3360 Status Member 526
     
    Hello,

    - You select the cell,
    - in the formula bar, you select the portion of text to modify (left-click and hold),
    then in HOME > Font, you choose the font.

    A+
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  3. PHILOU10120 Posted messages 6463 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   835
     
    Hello Marlmig

    You can
    In the formula bar
    select the first word, for example choose blue font
    Then select the second word choose red font
    this will display two font colors in the same cell
    You will not be able to copy-paste the format it doesn’t work
    You will not be able to use this presentation intermittently

    --
    Foreing is forged, the smith becomes a blacksmith. - It is at the foot of the wall that the mason is seen - we always learn from our mistakes
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  4. ccm81 Posted messages 11033 Status Member 2 434
     
    Hello

    If the content of the cell is calculated (from a formula), the suggestions from Gyrus and Philou, whom I greet in passing, will not work

    Best regards
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