T T. Valko May 6, 2010 #2 Type the text. Use your mouse and select the characters you want to subscript. Right click>Format Cells>Subscript>OK Then hit Enter If you do this a lot (I used to!) there is a free add-in here that makes it a bit easier: http://spreadsheetpage.com/index.php/file/superscript_subscript_formatting_add_in/
Type the text. Use your mouse and select the characters you want to subscript. Right click>Format Cells>Subscript>OK Then hit Enter If you do this a lot (I used to!) there is a free add-in here that makes it a bit easier: http://spreadsheetpage.com/index.php/file/superscript_subscript_formatting_add_in/
B bala_vb May 6, 2010 #3 Yes it is possible to have superscript and subscript in excel. Step1: After typing the H20, just select only 2 and right click step2: format cells step3: In effects you will find superscript and subscript options all the bes
Yes it is possible to have superscript and subscript in excel. Step1: After typing the H20, just select only 2 and right click step2: format cells step3: In effects you will find superscript and subscript options all the bes
G Gord Dibben May 6, 2010 #4 Try this add-in. http://spectrum.troy.edu/~cking/ChemFormat/ Scroll down to Excel section for download. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
Try this add-in. http://spectrum.troy.edu/~cking/ChemFormat/ Scroll down to Excel section for download. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP