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Using a subscript in a formula
I am trying to make a "program" that allows someone to enter data in one
worksheet through data validations and data entry, and then through the use of a lot of formulas, a data plate is created on another sheet. One of my data validations is company names which require the (R) symbol as a subscript. The data plate worksheet requires a formula to retrieve the correct company name from the data entry worksheet. I know you can't use subscripts in formulas, and I don't really know anything about Macros or writing code. Is there a way to make all registered trademark symbols in a worksheet appear as subscripts, regardless of the format? Also, I can't have the (R) sitting in an adjacent column as a subscript because the company name has to be centered in a group of merged cells. Thanks |
Using a subscript in a formula
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Just use (R) in the same line as the company. And avoid merged cells at all costs. Dave -- A hint to posters: Specific, detailed questions are more likely to be answered than questions that provide no detail about your problem. "kevinpiwa" wrote: I am trying to make a "program" that allows someone to enter data in one worksheet through data validations and data entry, and then through the use of a lot of formulas, a data plate is created on another sheet. One of my data validations is company names which require the (R) symbol as a subscript. The data plate worksheet requires a formula to retrieve the correct company name from the data entry worksheet. I know you can't use subscripts in formulas, and I don't really know anything about Macros or writing code. Is there a way to make all registered trademark symbols in a worksheet appear as subscripts, regardless of the format? Also, I can't have the (R) sitting in an adjacent column as a subscript because the company name has to be centered in a group of merged cells. Thanks |
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