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From: tallcat4000 on 5 May 2010 12:25 I want to put a footnote (small number raised higher than rest of sentence) at the end of my notation on a report. How do I find this "symbol"?
From: Mike H on 5 May 2010 12:31 Hi, Place the cursor at the end of your text in the formula bar and then format the cell as 'Superscript' and type your number -- Mike When competing hypotheses are otherwise equal, adopt the hypothesis that introduces the fewest assumptions while still sufficiently answering the question. "tallcat4000" wrote: > I want to put a footnote (small number raised higher than rest of sentence) > at the end of my notation on a report. How do I find this "symbol"?
From: Bernard Liengme on 5 May 2010 12:34
Do you mean you want something like: War and Peace²³ Then you are talking about superscript charters (these are indeed used to footnotes but also have many other uses) Method 1 Type "War and Peace23" in the cell In the formula bar use the mouse to select 23 In the Format dialog, select Font and specify "superscript" Method 2 To get the number 2 as a superscript, hold down the ALT key and on the numeric pad (not the top row of the keyboard) type 0178 Likewise for 3; use ALT+0179 For 0 use ALT+0176 best wishes -- Bernard Liengme Microsoft Excel MVP http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme "tallcat4000" <tallcat4000(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8565C174-59F3-491E-8982-866A27DB3CE4(a)microsoft.com... > I want to put a footnote (small number raised higher than rest of > sentence) > at the end of my notation on a report. How do I find this "symbol"? |