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I am using the index formula to bring data to a sheet. I want to add a
superscript to text that will be adjoined to the formula. =index(holdings!$b$4:$b$120,match($b9,holdings!$a$ 4:$a$120,0))&"(a)" How do I superscript (a) in this case? |
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Select the cell and pull-down Edit Copy.
Then select an un-used cell and paste/special value. Select the new cell and in the formula bar highlight the section of text you want to format. Format as usual. -- Gary's Student "TJ" wrote: I am using the index formula to bring data to a sheet. I want to add a superscript to text that will be adjoined to the formula. =index(holdings!$b$4:$b$120,match($b9,holdings!$a$ 4:$a$120,0))&"(a)" How do I superscript (a) in this case? |
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Thanks, but that does not allow the cell to update if the referenced cells
change. "Gary''s Student" wrote: Select the cell and pull-down Edit Copy. Then select an un-used cell and paste/special value. Select the new cell and in the formula bar highlight the section of text you want to format. Format as usual. -- Gary's Student "TJ" wrote: I am using the index formula to bring data to a sheet. I want to add a superscript to text that will be adjoined to the formula. =index(holdings!$b$4:$b$120,match($b9,holdings!$a$ 4:$a$120,0))&"(a)" How do I superscript (a) in this case? |
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Hi TJ,
One way... Enter the letter "a" in a superscript format in an unused, unseen cell, e.g. ZZ1. Go to ZZ1, select Format Cells... Font and check the superscript box. The refer to ZZ1 in your formula. HTH -- Ken Hudson "TJ" wrote: I am using the index formula to bring data to a sheet. I want to add a superscript to text that will be adjoined to the formula. =index(holdings!$b$4:$b$120,match($b9,holdings!$a$ 4:$a$120,0))&"(a)" How do I superscript (a) in this case? |
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Based on the formula I am using (see below), how could I reference the cell
with the superscript a? I tried concatenate, but received N/A. "Ken Hudson" wrote: Hi TJ, One way... Enter the letter "a" in a superscript format in an unused, unseen cell, e.g. ZZ1. Go to ZZ1, select Format Cells... Font and check the superscript box. The refer to ZZ1 in your formula. HTH -- Ken Hudson "TJ" wrote: I am using the index formula to bring data to a sheet. I want to add a superscript to text that will be adjoined to the formula. =index(holdings!$b$4:$b$120,match($b9,holdings!$a$ 4:$a$120,0))&"(a)" How do I superscript (a) in this case? |
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On Thu, 29 Dec 2005 09:06:02 -0800, "TJ" wrote:
I am using the index formula to bring data to a sheet. I want to add a superscript to text that will be adjoined to the formula. =index(holdings!$b$4:$b$120,match($b9,holdings!$a $4:$a$120,0))&"(a)" How do I superscript (a) in this case? =index(holdings!$b$4:$b$120,match($b9,holdings!$a$ 4:$a$120,0))& char(170) --ron |
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