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roni

How to change the display in the chart?
 
How to change the display in the chart?

I try to display a "lower write" ( the 2 in CO2) in the graph legend but it
doesn't display good.

Thanks for the help






Jon Peltier

How to change the display in the chart?
 
You cannot display a sub- or superscript in an axis tick label or a legend
entry, but you can select and format individual characters in the chart
title, axis titles, data labels, and text boxes.

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"roni" wrote in message
...
How to change the display in the chart?

I try to display a "lower write" ( the 2 in CO2) in the graph legend but
it
doesn't display good.

Thanks for the help








Del Cotter

How to change the display in the chart?
 
On Wed, 12 Mar 2008, in microsoft.public.excel.charting,
Jon Peltier said:
You cannot display a sub- or superscript in an axis tick label or a legend
entry, but you can select and format individual characters in the chart
title, axis titles, data labels, and text boxes.


Also, while you can't arbitrarily format an individual character in an
axis tick label or a legend, you can, if they're text labels, choose a
font which already has some sub- or superscript characters. Arial
Unicode MS has a full set of subscript and superscript digits, 0-9 in
both cases.

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