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Excel AutoCorrect Formatting
Is there anyway to load entries into autotext AND have the formatting appear
(such as italics and superscript). Or if not, is there a way to create a superscript copyright symbol in excel? Thanks |
Excel AutoCorrect Formatting
Unless you've changed the autocorrection option, (c) should change to a
copyright symbol. And then maybe you'd like to try John Walkenbach's addin: http://j-walk.com/ss/excel/files/supersub.htm Rainaelan wrote: Is there anyway to load entries into autotext AND have the formatting appear (such as italics and superscript). Or if not, is there a way to create a superscript copyright symbol in excel? Thanks -- Dave Peterson |
Excel AutoCorrect Formatting
Thanks. Sorry I should have clarified. I can get the copyright symbol, but I
need the symbol to be superscript. Thanks "Dave Peterson" wrote: Unless you've changed the autocorrection option, (c) should change to a copyright symbol. And then maybe you'd like to try John Walkenbach's addin: http://j-walk.com/ss/excel/files/supersub.htm Rainaelan wrote: Is there anyway to load entries into autotext AND have the formatting appear (such as italics and superscript). Or if not, is there a way to create a superscript copyright symbol in excel? Thanks -- Dave Peterson |
Excel AutoCorrect Formatting
You can use format|Cells|Font tab or you can try that addin.
Excel doesn't have the same kind of word processing features as MSWord. Rainaelan wrote: Thanks. Sorry I should have clarified. I can get the copyright symbol, but I need the symbol to be superscript. Thanks "Dave Peterson" wrote: Unless you've changed the autocorrection option, (c) should change to a copyright symbol. And then maybe you'd like to try John Walkenbach's addin: http://j-walk.com/ss/excel/files/supersub.htm Rainaelan wrote: Is there anyway to load entries into autotext AND have the formatting appear (such as italics and superscript). Or if not, is there a way to create a superscript copyright symbol in excel? Thanks -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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