Channel | Publish Date | Thumbnail & View Count | Actions |
---|---|---|---|
| Publish Date not found | ![]() 0 Views |
In Excel, you can create superscript text by using the Format Cells option, which allows you to select specific characters and apply superscript formatting. Alternatively, you can insert Unicode superscript characters directly into your text for commonly used numbers like ¹, ², and ³.
Also, you can create subscript text by using the Format Cells dialog, where you can select specific characters and apply subscript formatting. Additionally, you can use Unicode subscript characters for common numbers and letters directly within your text.
Moreover, you can apply Strikethrough formatting to text by selecting the cells, opening the Format Cells dialog, and checking the Strikethrough option under the Font tab. This feature is useful for indicating completed tasks or obsolete data within your spreadsheet.
Please take the opportunity to connect and share this video with your friends and family if you find it useful.