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Can I display a formula with the superscript? For example: e=mc2 (wth the 2
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1) In Formula Bar select the 2 and use Format:Cells:Font:Superscript
2) Replace the 2 by ²; do this by holding down ALT and typing 0178 using the numeric keyboard. Or use Insert Symbol. Unfortunately unless you have a special font (Chemistry SansSerif) or the Calibri font from Office 2007, you have only ² and ³.
3) Use Insert | Object | Equation Editor

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