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John Mansfield
 
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As Bernard noted, with Excel's charting tools you can't. However, you can
always eliminate the standard legend and create a picture of worksheet cells
as an alternative. This example explains how to do so:

http://www.pdbook.com/index.php/exce...s_camera_tool/

This method allows you to perform custom formatting on the cells that you
want to copy into the chart. The example shows a border around the legend
but it is not necessarily needed. You have total control over what you want
to copy into the chart.

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John Mansfield
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"hogon" wrote:

I have created some superscript text in some of the column headings in my
table, i.e., Gender[a], Education[b], with [a] and [b] being superscriptted.
However, in the legend of my chart, the superscript text just appears regular
size, so it looks like I have committed typos.

Is there a way I can maintain the "superscriptness" of certain characters in
my legend text?