Part 1: Excel Basics - Using Superscript And Subscript

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Using Superscript and Subscript Let's write the following text inside a cell: 1st (with formatting the small "st" as superscript)First, write it as usual, and press Enter.Now double click inside the cell, and carefully select the characters to become superscript.Right click inside the selection, and choose "Format Cells..." (or use the shortcut keys: Ctrl + 1)Check the "Superscript" box and click OK.Now click outside the cell, and you're done.Let's see now an example of using subscript.Right click inside the selection, and choose "Format Cells..." (or use the shortcut keys: Ctrl + 1)Check the "Subscript" box and click OK.Now click outside the cell, and you're done.

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Microsoft Excel 2007 has a completely redesigned user interface. The standard menus along the top have been removed and replaced with a series of toolbars Microsoft calls “The Ribbon.” These tool bars are changed using tabs at the top and try to automatically adjust themselves to the content you are working with. If you select an image it will automatically switch to the picture tools. The new layout seems to offer easier access to most of the features of Excel allowing for more complex documents to be created quicker.

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