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Default Toolbar button for superscript

In the past I could add superscript/subscript buttons to the formatting
toolbar through the customize toolbar command. The button was available by
right clicking on toolbar, click customise, select command tab, select
formatting - the button was here with bol, underline etc...
Since installing Excel 2002 I cannot find the button under any heading on
the command tab. Does anyone know a way to add the button?
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Default Toolbar button for superscript

I don't see that it was ever possible in Excel (and I went back to Excel
97), only in Word. But you could choose the very first button under the
command "Format", which would alleviate a step.
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In the past I could add superscript/subscript buttons to the formatting
toolbar through the customize toolbar command. The button was available by
right clicking on toolbar, click customise, select command tab, select
formatting - the button was here with bol, underline etc...
Since installing Excel 2002 I cannot find the button under any heading on
the command tab. Does anyone know a way to add the button?



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Default Toolbar button for superscript

Hi (..please use a name...),
SuperSub, John Walkenbach, entry of superscripts and
subscripts as an alternative to selecting characters on the
address bar and use Format, cells, alignment.
http://j-walk.com/ss/excel/files/supersub.htm

To install a toolbar button to go with the macro see
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel...ars.htm#custom

You can probably copy the button from MS Word to the clipboard
and the during your customize in Excel paste button image.

Alternative: select the characters you want to format on the
formula bar, then use shortcut Ctrl+1 (number one) to get
you to the format dialog.

For a list of keyboard shortcuts see
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/shortx2k.htm

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In the past I could add superscript/subscript buttons to the formatting
toolbar through the customize toolbar command. The button was available by
right clicking on toolbar, click customise, select command tab, select
formatting - the button was here with bol, underline etc...
Since installing Excel 2002 I cannot find the button under any heading on
the command tab. Does anyone know a way to add the button?





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