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  • Sandra Tibbs's avatar
    Sandra Tibbs
    Copper Contributor
    I would recommend using conditional formatting. This you can check the cell content and format the font to be bold. You would be required to use two cells.
  • Luxio1997 

    That is impossible.

    Excel does not support formatting part of the result of a formula differently from the rest.

    I'd use two cells - one for the text "I was born on" and another for the date. Make the cell with the data bold.

    • Luxio1997's avatar
      Luxio1997
      Brass Contributor
      I know, in fact that's how I started.
      However, when I insert other wider lines underneath, "I was born on" and the date are too detached. Is there a way to make the rows move independently without having to adapt all the rows in the same column?
      • mtarler's avatar
        mtarler
        Silver Contributor
        Have you tried to format the "I was born on" column as right justified and then the date column as left justified?

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