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When, a cell contains formula, excel dont let us change format of the cell.
For example. I want to use subscripts and superscripts in my formula. Also I
suggest that there should be a text editor except from formating cell option.
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You are correct - there is no easy way the output of a formula could be rich
text formatted. You already have the formula bar for editing.

If you want to suggest this to microsoft send an email



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When, a cell contains formula, excel dont let us change format of the

cell.
For example. I want to use subscripts and superscripts in my formula. Also

I
suggest that there should be a text editor except from formating cell

option.


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