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![]() As far as I know, it can't be done because Excel only allows formatting at the cell level, not the characete level like Word. Air Lancer Wrote: Hi all, how do i create a "if" statement that displays words in subcript or superscript? e.g. = if (A1A2, "Pa Pb", "Pb Pa"), where the "a" and "b" should be displayed as subscripts to "P". thk. -- jahoobob |
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