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#1 Posted : 15 September 2021 22:14:25(UTC)
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What I want to do is have a specific cell in a table with bold text. This particular cell should always be bold and red.

It seems that the table region only allows for the formatting on the entire body, header, etc., and not single cells.

The best I have been able to do is convert my variable to a string and use the units display trick to make my value display like a unit (blue), instead of black like the rest of the cells.

Can something similar be done to make it bold, and red?

Hopefully this hasn't been asked and answered. I tried looking through the forum, but didn't find anything that could solve this for me.

Thanks for the help.

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#2 Posted : 15 September 2021 23:42:41(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: wb.c Go to Quoted Post
What I want to do is have a specific cell in a table with bold text. This particular cell should always be bold and red.

It seems that the table region only allows for the formatting on the entire body, header, etc., and not single cells.

The best I have been able to do is convert my variable to a string and use the units display trick to make my value display like a unit (blue), instead of black like the rest of the cells.

Can something similar be done to make it bold, and red?

Hopefully this hasn't been asked and answered. I tried looking through the forum, but didn't find anything that could solve this for me.

Thanks for the help.

2021-09-15 15_10_58-SMath Solver - [Abspasta Concepts Working File (360-faster).sm_].png




An alternative is using formatted colors in a graph.

TextInRed.png



Please see attached file:


TextInColor.sm (11kb) downloaded 11 time(s).
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#3 Posted : 16 September 2021 01:39:56(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Jean Giraud Go to Quoted Post
What you want is what I reject ... No reconciliation.
As design Eng. if I click on Δp, I want to see the all col
and clicking on any Δp cell, want to see parent line stuff.

Not related with topic.
Totally irrelevant answer.
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#4 Posted : 16 September 2021 03:12:55(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Jean Giraud Go to Quoted Post
What you want is what I reject ... No reconciliation.
As design Eng. if I click on Δp, I want to see the all col
and clicking on any Δp cell, want to see parent line stuff.

Inst_Colebrook Pipe Data.sm (72kb) downloaded 13 time(s).



no words...
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#5 Posted : 16 September 2021 05:22:33(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Jean Giraud Go to Quoted Post
What you want is what I reject ... No reconciliation.
As design Eng. if I click on Δp, I want to see the all col
and clicking on any Δp cell, want to see parent line stuff.

Inst_Colebrook Pipe Data.sm (72kb) downloaded 13 time(s).


Huge sigh… Jean, your post on my question has absolutely nothing to do with what I was asking. You have made some useful contributions on other topics, and that’s fine, but if you can’t provide any useful input towards specific questions, then don’t post anything. Stop spamming with off topic input.
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#6 Posted : 16 September 2021 05:25:16(UTC)
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An alternative is using formatted colors in a graph.

TextInRed.png



Please see attached file:


TextInColor.sm (11kb) downloaded 11 time(s).


Well, this one option, but it’s definitely not very clean looking as compared to the table. Thanks for the input.

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#7 Posted : 16 September 2021 09:52:37(UTC)
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Hi. You can try the "EXCEL (2003+) I/O with recalculation and export to PNG" by Alex M., for instance check the example with the cow.

Best regards.
Alvaro.

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#8 Posted : 16 September 2021 13:37:00(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: wb.c Go to Quoted Post

...

Well, this one option, but it’s definitely not very clean looking as compared to the table. Thanks for the input.



Ok, here is another options...

TextInRed.png

Please see updated file: TextInColor.sm (21kb) downloaded 12 time(s).
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#9 Posted : 16 September 2021 14:13:17(UTC)
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off topic input

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#10 Posted : 16 September 2021 16:21:18(UTC)
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Thanks for the input guys. All good ideas. I might end up sticking with what I have already just because it is so much more simple. Working with the Viewer, so trying to keep things light and simple.
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