You can style an equation, like **=A*B** will render the result in bold. But if a FILL modifier is applied, it does not extend that formatting to blank cells. And there’s no way to style a blank cell since that would make it not blank. Styling should probably be carried down from the formula.
You can style an equation, like `**=A*B**` will render the result in bold. But if a `FILL` modifier is applied, it does not extend that formatting to blank cells. And there's no way to style a blank cell since that would make it not blank. Styling should probably be carried down from the formula.
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You can style an equation, like
**=A*B**will render the result in bold. But if aFILLmodifier is applied, it does not extend that formatting to blank cells. And there’s no way to style a blank cell since that would make it not blank. Styling should probably be carried down from the formula.