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I'd simply LOVE to enter " H2SO4 AT 1000 " Into a cell in Excel 2000.
How can it be done, short of copy/paste from Word? TIA Ron |
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Hi!
Excel doesn't really make this very easy! You have to edit the entry and highlight the individual characters that you want super/sub. Select the cell. In the formula bar, highlight a character with your mouse then right click, Format Cells Here's an addin that makes it a little easier: http://j-walk.com/ss/excel/files/supersub.htm Biff "Big Ron" wrote in message ... I'd simply LOVE to enter " H2SO4 AT 1000 " Into a cell in Excel 2000. How can it be done, short of copy/paste from Word? TIA Ron |
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Thanks Biff! Just the job!
Ron "Biff" wrote in message ... Hi! Excel doesn't really make this very easy! You have to edit the entry and highlight the individual characters that you want super/sub. Select the cell. In the formula bar, highlight a character with your mouse then right click, Format Cells Here's an addin that makes it a little easier: http://j-walk.com/ss/excel/files/supersub.htm Biff "Big Ron" wrote in message ... I'd simply LOVE to enter " H2SO4 AT 1000 " Into a cell in Excel 2000. How can it be done, short of copy/paste from Word? TIA Ron |
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Just for Chemists: see the Excel and Word add-in (they are free) at
Chemistry Formatter web site Chris King provided these some years ago and they are priceless! -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "Big Ron" wrote in message ... I'd simply LOVE to enter " H2SO4 AT 1000 " Into a cell in Excel 2000. How can it be done, short of copy/paste from Word? TIA Ron |
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