Excel: Simulating Subscripts and Superscripts with Text BoxesID: Q80235
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The versions of Microsoft Excel listed above do not do not have a built-in
format for creating subscripts and superscripts; however, subscript and
superscript text can be simulated by placing a floating text box containing
the text to be subscript or superscript above a cell or another text box.
Care must be taken to make sure the floating text box continues to be
positioned correctly if the underlying text is modified or moved.
NOTE: This information does not apply to later versions of Microsoft Excel.
The following procedure creates a text box containing the word
"doughnut" with a subscript number 1 on the letter "t."
"Microsoft Excel User's Guide 1," version 4.0, pages 216-217, 282-283
"Microsoft Excel User's Guide," for the Macintosh, version 3.0, pages
177-178, 235-237
"Microsoft Excel User's Guide," for Windows, version 3.0, pages
185-186, 242-243
Additional query words: 3.0 noupd
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Last Reviewed: March 23, 1999