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Hello,

I need to type the following in one of the cells:
E(Ut), where "t" stands for time, and it is formatted to be a Subscript.
MS-Word even has a toolbar button that makes text "subscript". However, when
I paste this text into Excel, the subscript formatting disappears.

Is there a way to format some of the text in a cell as subscript?

Thank you!
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Sam, highlight the t then format, cells, font, check subscript

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Hello,

I need to type the following in one of the cells:
E(Ut), where "t" stands for time, and it is formatted to be a Subscript.
MS-Word even has a toolbar button that makes text "subscript". However,

when
I paste this text into Excel, the subscript formatting disappears.

Is there a way to format some of the text in a cell as subscript?

Thank you!



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Select the part of the text you want subscripted. Then press Ctrl-1 and
check the Subscript checkbox, close the dialog and press Enter.

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| Hello,
|
| I need to type the following in one of the cells:
| E(Ut), where "t" stands for time, and it is formatted to be a Subscript.
| MS-Word even has a toolbar button that makes text "subscript". However,
when
| I paste this text into Excel, the subscript formatting disappears.
|
| Is there a way to format some of the text in a cell as subscript?
|
| Thank you!


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John Walkenbach has a helpful addin that you may like:
http://j-walk.com/ss/excel/files/supersub.htm

Sam wrote:

Hello,

I need to type the following in one of the cells:
E(Ut), where "t" stands for time, and it is formatted to be a Subscript.
MS-Word even has a toolbar button that makes text "subscript". However, when
I paste this text into Excel, the subscript formatting disappears.

Is there a way to format some of the text in a cell as subscript?

Thank you!


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