A amelia Aug 16, 2004 #1 In one cell I have "Ca2+" I need the "2+" part to be superscript. How do I make this happen? Thanks! /amelia
In one cell I have "Ca2+" I need the "2+" part to be superscript. How do I make this happen? Thanks! /amelia
T Tom Ogilvy Aug 16, 2004 #2 in the formula bar, highlight 2+ then do format=>Cells=>Font tab and select Super Script.
B Bernard Liengme Aug 16, 2004 #3 HI Amelia, Tom has given you a good answer but if you a chemist and need to do this lots of times then download the add-in found at http://spectrum.troyst.edu/~cking/ChemFormat/ It works very well in Excel and Word (and I expect in PowerPoint) Best wishes
HI Amelia, Tom has given you a good answer but if you a chemist and need to do this lots of times then download the add-in found at http://spectrum.troyst.edu/~cking/ChemFormat/ It works very well in Excel and Word (and I expect in PowerPoint) Best wishes
D Dave Peterson Aug 16, 2004 #4 And John Walkenbach has an addin, too: http://j-walk.com/ss/excel/files/supersub.htm