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Default Subscript and Superscript: What no quick access toolbar command?

I put a lot of math formulas into PowerPoint from Excel because Excel
has better layout features (using the cells). Problem is both Word and
PP have quick access toolbar commands for sub- and superscript, but
Excel doesn't.

What gives? Any work around for this besides the keyboard shortcuts?

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Default Subscript and Superscript: What no quick access toolbar command?

What gives is a completely different display rendering engine and U/I
than Word or PPt.

Take a look at

http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel/files/supersub.htm

or the far more capable, but commercial ($40):

http://www.j-walk.com/ss/pup/pup7/features.htm

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I put a lot of math formulas into PowerPoint from Excel because Excel
has better layout features (using the cells). Problem is both Word and
PP have quick access toolbar commands for sub- and superscript, but
Excel doesn't.

What gives? Any work around for this besides the keyboard shortcuts?

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