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Cell Formatting
In Excel, I want to be able to type in a cell, superscript it, and then lock
it. so later when the cell is filled out, it still has the original data in it (for example "name:") but you can type in the cell and still have the original data there. |
Place "name:" in its own cell then remove the border to the cell below.
I believe that is the only workaround. "JDR" wrote: In Excel, I want to be able to type in a cell, superscript it, and then lock it. so later when the cell is filled out, it still has the original data in it (for example "name:") but you can type in the cell and still have the original data there. |
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