Bob,
Strange, because I know they exist in Word 2000. Why not in Excel 2000?
Can't they be "transplanted" from Word to Excel? I guess the same internal
program(language) is behind Word and Excel (VBA)?
Jack Sons
The Netherlands
"Bob Phillips" schreef in bericht
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There are no built-in shortcuts for these. You could write your own UDF,
but
this won't work in edit mode on a cell.
Maybe John Walkenbach's SuperSub add-in would be what you want.
Allows selecting text to Super or Sub.
http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel/files/supersub.htm
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RP
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"Mann Lee" wrote in message
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We all know there are built-in shortcut keys for Font.underline
[CTRL+u], .italic [CTRL+i], .bold [CTRL+b]and corresponding toolbar
buttons in Excel.
They are toggling shortcut keys which even work during typing/editing
in a cell, which is very convenient.
I've been struggling to make such shortcut keys for superscript and
subscript, without success.
Would anyone kindly tell me how?
I am currently trying to learn EXCEL 2000 VBA and ACCESS 2000 VBA.