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Hi, I need to use an equation for an axis title but I am unable to do so
(currently on Excel 2007) is there anyway of using equations editor for axis
title or is just impossible?

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Hi,

It's not clear what you mean by an equation for an axis title:

Do you mean that you want to display the result of an equation or do you
want to write a text equation such as an integration sign?

1. Axis titles can refer to spreadsheet cells which can contain formulas
(equations)

2. You can use various font sets to build equations or you can create a
graphic of the equation in another program and place in in the axis position.
I have font sets Math A, Math B, and Math C on my computer and I suppose
those can be downloaded from somewhere on the internet. Word 2007 can create
graphic equations which can be copied into Excel.

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Hi, I need to use an equation for an axis title but I am unable to do so
(currently on Excel 2007) is there anyway of using equations editor for axis
title or is just impossible?

ta

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