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Subject:Re: crossword puzzle build in EXCEL From:"Lisa Bronson" <Lisa -dot- Bronson -at- ipaper -dot- com> To:"Lucero, Peggy A. NMIMC Contractor" <palucero -at- US -dot- MED -dot- NAVY -dot- MIL> Date:Wed, 21 Jan 2004 10:37:33 -0600
Hi Peggy,
You can do this by highlighting the number in the formula bar, then choose
Format>Cells, and check the Superscript box.
HTH,
Lisa B.
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Anyone been down this route?
Only issue is how to place a raised number into a cell that already has a
letter in it (so I can identify that word as "1" down, for example.)
I can't find this in the help section...