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Excel should have toolbar buttons, similar to word, that allow you to quickly
format text as subscript or superscript. Rather than having to go into the Format Cells menu. |
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You should make your suggestion to microsoft wish, it will get the attention
it deserves there -- Regards, Alvin Bruney - ASP.NET MVP [Shameless Author Plug] The Microsoft Office Web Components Black Book with .NET Now available @ www.lulu.com/owc "citizenwad" wrote in message ... Excel should have toolbar buttons, similar to word, that allow you to quickly format text as subscript or superscript. Rather than having to go into the Format Cells menu. |
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John Walkenbach has a helpful addin that you may like:
http://j-walk.com/ss/excel/files/supersub.htm citizenwad wrote: Excel should have toolbar buttons, similar to word, that allow you to quickly format text as subscript or superscript. Rather than having to go into the Format Cells menu. -- Dave Peterson |
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You can always write macros that do that and attach them to buttons.
On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 13:48:07 -0700, "citizenwad" wrote: Excel should have toolbar buttons, similar to word, that allow you to quickly format text as subscript or superscript. Rather than having to go into the Format Cells menu. |
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