Characters object (Excel)

Represents characters in an object that contains text.

Remarks

The Characters object lets you modify any sequence of characters contained in the full text string.

Use Characters (start, length), where start is the start character number and length is the number of characters, to return a Characters object.

Example

The following example adds text to cell B1 and then makes the second word bold.

With Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("B1") 
 .Value = "New Title" 
 .Characters(5, 5).Font.Bold = True 
End With

The Characters property of the Range object is necessary only when you need to change some of an object's text without affecting the rest (you cannot use the Characters property to format a portion of the text if the object doesn't support rich text). To change all the text at the same time, you can usually apply the appropriate method or property directly to the object. The following example formats the contents of cell A5 as italic.

Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("A5").Font.Italic = True

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