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I use a spreadsheet that I created myself as a template, and we use zeros and
ones to 'add up' scores. To keep track of the zeros we use superscript. For one, two or three zeros we use a symbol so that it can be copied and pasted to another cell. I am now using a formula that basically copies and pastes a zero with the superscript from a cell thats always there to the correct spot on the spreadsheet, but if there are four or more zeros the superscript goes away and the four (or five or six etc) is normal sized. So my question is: Is there away to create more symbols that are superscript 4, 5, 6 etc? Or, is there a formula I can use that will automatically superscript to count up the zeros? |
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I don't believe there are anymore ASCII superscript characters beyond 3.
And you can't format a character as superscript in a formula, but you can in text/numerics (non-formulas). Probably doesn't seem like much hope, but it's what we have to work with. -- Regards, Zack Barresse, aka firefytr To email, remove NOSPAM "Newbie" wrote in message ... I use a spreadsheet that I created myself as a template, and we use zeros and ones to 'add up' scores. To keep track of the zeros we use superscript. For one, two or three zeros we use a symbol so that it can be copied and pasted to another cell. I am now using a formula that basically copies and pastes a zero with the superscript from a cell thats always there to the correct spot on the spreadsheet, but if there are four or more zeros the superscript goes away and the four (or five or six etc) is normal sized. So my question is: Is there away to create more symbols that are superscript 4, 5, 6 etc? Or, is there a formula I can use that will automatically superscript to count up the zeros? |
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Here is a link to a site with a font having sub- and superscripts for all
digits 0-9 http://www.ars-chemia.net/Classes/ChemSerif.TTF best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "Zack Barresse" wrote in message ... I don't believe there are anymore ASCII superscript characters beyond 3. And you can't format a character as superscript in a formula, but you can in text/numerics (non-formulas). Probably doesn't seem like much hope, but it's what we have to work with. -- Regards, Zack Barresse, aka firefytr To email, remove NOSPAM "Newbie" wrote in message ... I use a spreadsheet that I created myself as a template, and we use zeros and ones to 'add up' scores. To keep track of the zeros we use superscript. For one, two or three zeros we use a symbol so that it can be copied and pasted to another cell. I am now using a formula that basically copies and pastes a zero with the superscript from a cell thats always there to the correct spot on the spreadsheet, but if there are four or more zeros the superscript goes away and the four (or five or six etc) is normal sized. So my question is: Is there away to create more symbols that are superscript 4, 5, 6 etc? Or, is there a formula I can use that will automatically superscript to count up the zeros? |
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