Hi David,
...... I know I can get this effect be editing A1 manually, .......
==> I thought the strikeout (or for that matter ANY formatting) applies to the entire cell.
I tried to strike out cde from abcdefg but had no idea how to do it.
What could be the trick?
Quite possible I have earlier version (check below)
but that not possible with the large number of cells I want to edit in this manner.
Can anyone tell me a way to do this, please? I'm willing to program this in basic if it's the only
way.
David Lynch
Thanks,
Regards,
Viral Orpe :)
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