Hi, if you refer to a text in a column, Coda supports almost all HTML formatting, so an easy workaround is to create an email in any email client (easiest is GSuite/Google) and then the formatted email you can copy and paste into the cell of your coda sheet. If copying it directly from your email client doesn’t work, try sending the formatted email to your own account (as HTML email) and then copy the content and paste into Coda.
Also, consider the following formatting that works directly in the Coda cells:
- Bold - Ctr+B, Italic - Ctr+I, Underline - Ctr+U
- To start a new paragraph (hard return) use “ALT+Enter”
- To start a new line in a paragraph (soft return) use “Shift+Enter”
- Insert a bullet by starting a new line with as simple hyphen “-” followed by space. It will magically turn into bullet
- If you want a sub-bullet, just start a new line with normal bullet and use “tab”
- To insert non-breaking space type “ALT+0160”
- To insert a non-breaking space type “ALT+0173”
- To insert a non-breaking n-dash type “ALT+0150”
- To insert a non-breaking m-dash type “ALT+151”
- To insert a ® (Registered Mark) type “Alt+0174”
- To insert © (Copyright) type “Alt+0169”
- To insert ™ (Trade Mark) type “Alt+0153”
- To insert € (Euro) sign type “Alt+0128”
- To insert £ (Pound) sign type “Alt+0163”
I hope this helps, if I got you right.