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are there keyboard shortcuts that allow a user to change text to
super/subscript in excel (2003/2007)? if not, I do not see why Microsoft has not made that change. |
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Not that I know.
I would bet it's because MS thinks that excel is not a word processor. scott wrote: are there keyboard shortcuts that allow a user to change text to super/subscript in excel (2003/2007)? if not, I do not see why Microsoft has not made that change. -- Dave Peterson |
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But you may want to try John Walkenbach's utility:
http://j-walk.com/ss/excel/files/supersub.htm scott wrote: are there keyboard shortcuts that allow a user to change text to super/subscript in excel (2003/2007)? if not, I do not see why Microsoft has not made that change. -- Dave Peterson |
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Well, there sort of is one, provided your entry is text (formatted as Text
or having a leading apostrophe) and not numeric... select the character you want to change and, with the Alt key held down, key in "oee" (for superscript) or "oeb" (for subscript) then release the Alt key and hit the Enter key. Rick "scott" wrote in message ... are there keyboard shortcuts that allow a user to change text to super/subscript in excel (2003/2007)? if not, I do not see why Microsoft has not made that change. |
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