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Default Formatting a Legend in a chart (superscripting)

Hello,

I have a chart with a legend, and I need to superscript a number in
the name of the legend. Is there a way to do this? Thanks.

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Default Formatting a Legend in a chart (superscripting)

You cannot format individual characters in a legend. You could try to fake
it by laying a properly formatted textbox over the legend entry, or you
could investigate one of the technical-interest fonts (for engineering,
chemistry, etc.) that has super and subscripted numbers as its extended
characters.

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Hello,

I have a chart with a legend, and I need to superscript a number in
the name of the legend. Is there a way to do this? Thanks.

Frank



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