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Default Using Formatted Text with AutoCorrect in Excel

Is there anyway to use formatted text within AutoCorrect in Excel or
Powerpoint?
I would like to use the AutoCorrect feature to superscript numbers when
using Excel and Powerpoint and the AutoCorrect feature does not seem to allow
for formatted text.
Can anyone help?
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Default Using Formatted Text with AutoCorrect in Excel

Not in Excel and I would also guess not in PowerPoint.

If numbers only you can Custom Format to superscript like

123m³ for 123 cubic meters

In Custom type 000"m" then hit Alt + 0179 on numpad

Elsewise, provide some examples.


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On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 08:03:01 -0700, Jacob Kist <Jacob
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Is there anyway to use formatted text within AutoCorrect in Excel or
Powerpoint?
I would like to use the AutoCorrect feature to superscript numbers when
using Excel and Powerpoint and the AutoCorrect feature does not seem to allow
for formatted text.
Can anyone help?


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