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Concatenate
Using Excel 2000, I want to concatenate a math formula so that the exponents
are displayed as superscripts like this:(oops this superscript didn't copy from the spreadsheet x2) not like this x^2. Usually, in a single cell after highlighting the 2, I choose format, cells, then check the superscript box and then I get the 2 in the right place but when concatenating afer selecting the number 2 and the format, no other choices are available. Thank you, |
Concatenate
If the only superscripts you need to use are 2 and 3, then
instead of formatting the 2 or 3 as superscript, you can use Alt+0178 for ² and Alt+0179 for ³. CJ wrote: Using Excel 2000, I want to concatenate a math formula so that the exponents are displayed as superscripts like this:(oops this superscript didn't copy from the spreadsheet x2) not like this x^2. Usually, in a single cell after highlighting the 2, I choose format, cells, then check the superscript box and then I get the 2 in the right place but when concatenating afer selecting the number 2 and the format, no other choices are available. Thank you, |
Concatenate
Thank you, that is useful What happens if an exponent of 4 or more is
required or the exponent is not a whole number? "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: If the only superscripts you need to use are 2 and 3, then instead of formatting the 2 or 3 as superscript, you can use Alt+0178 for ² and Alt+0179 for ³. CJ wrote: Using Excel 2000, I want to concatenate a math formula so that the exponents are displayed as superscripts like this:(oops this superscript didn't copy from the spreadsheet x2) not like this x^2. Usually, in a single cell after highlighting the 2, I choose format, cells, then check the superscript box and then I get the 2 in the right place but when concatenating afer selecting the number 2 and the format, no other choices are available. Thank you, |
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