How to use VBA to apply different fonts for number and text in the same cell?

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I have an excel file that contain lots of number and text in same cell. Is there a possibility to apply different fonts for number and text using VBA?
For example, I apply Times new Roman for whole sheet, than I apply another fonts for text only manually.
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I have an excel file that contain lots of number and text in same cell. Is there a possibility to apply different fonts for number and text using VBA?
For example, I apply Times new Roman for whole sheet, than I apply another fonts for text only manually.
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It IS possible for those cells that do not contain formulas
– Gary's Student
Dec 27 at 14:30
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I have an excel file that contain lots of number and text in same cell. Is there a possibility to apply different fonts for number and text using VBA?
For example, I apply Times new Roman for whole sheet, than I apply another fonts for text only manually.
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I have an excel file that contain lots of number and text in same cell. Is there a possibility to apply different fonts for number and text using VBA?
For example, I apply Times new Roman for whole sheet, than I apply another fonts for text only manually.
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It IS possible for those cells that do not contain formulas
– Gary's Student
Dec 27 at 14:30
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It IS possible for those cells that do not contain formulas
– Gary's Student
Dec 27 at 14:30
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It IS possible for those cells that do not contain formulas
– Gary's Student
Dec 27 at 14:30
It IS possible for those cells that do not contain formulas
– Gary's Student
Dec 27 at 14:30
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It IS possible for those cells that do not contain formulas
– Gary's Student
Dec 27 at 14:30