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Do all your copying/pasting in Word.
Then just copy over to Excel. The formatting of Super and Sub scripts will be preserved when pasted into Excel. Tested in Office 2003 only. Gord On Mon, 26 Oct 2009 17:54:01 -0700, Chuck S. wrote: Gord, Thank you for trying to help. This is my first experience with a discussion group. I forgot to mention my version of Excel is likely 10 years old running on Win XP-SP3. Concurrently, a recent Microsoft update disabled my mouse and my cursor is acting virus like. I downloaded supersub.xla but first received warning it would not open. Afterward, I was advised to change security settings. It' is true I have been using what I guess is the formula bar (pops up automatically) to edit what is really a text cell. This is usually the only way I can edit now. I am desperate to get my job done before attempting to repair my computer (a risk in my view). What I am doing is developing about fifty very long formulas (in text) that sometimes wrap to two lines on a landscape page in their individual cells. They are going to get longer because I want to substitute smaller expressions from different cells for various variables in the master formulas. The variable names are a mixture of subscript, subscript, and regular text. I would like to simply copy and paste as if I were in MS Word but cannot do it without losing subscripting and superscripting Chuck "Gord Dibben" wrote: When copying whole formatted cells you can set Excel up to match destination or source formatting. You have cells that have partial formatting......Super and Sub script of some characters which I assume were individually formatted in the Formula bar. You are now trying to copy those characters from the formula bar to the formula bar in another cell. Can't be done. VBA could possible do the trick. Or download John Walkenbach's SuperSub add-in to facilitate formatting. http://spreadsheetpage.com/index.php...atting_add_in/ Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 26 Oct 2009 12:44:03 -0700, Chuck S. wrote: I have voluminous text of math expressions filled with subscripts and superscripts. I need to copy partial cell pieces into other cells containing the same type expressions. However, when I properly highlight and then paste into the destination cell portion it goes in as ordinary full size font causing much work recreating the subscripting and superscripting. This happens regardless of whether I copy within the same file or a different Excel file. I thought there was a way to set options for copying and pasting but cannot find it. I never dreamed Excel would be so limited when I spend weeks creating the data. I chose Excel only to be able to Excel rows easily. Chuck . |
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