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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?

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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

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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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Thanks Biff! Just the job!

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

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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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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!
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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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