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Answer: How do I write a superindex in excel? (e.g. for square meter m2)
- Type the text you want to superscript, such as "m2".
- Highlight the number or letter you want to superscript.
- Right-click on the highlighted text and select "Font" from the drop-down menu.
- In the Font dialog box, check the box next to "Superscript" under the Effects section.
- Click "OK" to close the Font dialog box.
Alternatively, you can use the keyboard shortcut "Ctrl + Shift + +" to apply the superscript formatting to the selected text.
Once you have applied the superscript formatting, the selected text will appear smaller and raised above the baseline, indicating that it is a superscript. This is a great way to format units of measurement, chemical formulas, and other scientific or technical notation in your Excel spreadsheets.
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