The result is automatically converted into Calibri font in the cell. Arial, Times New Roman, Courier, Calibri etc.) with correct sub- and superscripts into Unicode with such numerals fixed in positions. Within preselected cells, it translates the contended texts formatted This can be easily made even manually as you can expect from me, two of my macros considerably help.įor the second step, I am able to offer another macro. With basic numerals and to convert them, according to the purpose, into sub- or superscripts, either in ANSI or Unicode. What to do with the situation? For me, the best is to write down the formula or dimension (kg As a chemist, I have been always offended with the legends that, even in scientific articles, were mutilated into outrages H2SO4.
Nope, they have made use of once declared code for superscripts 1, 2, 3 in ANSI, and, somewhere about the characterĬode of 8300, they went on with the rest in Unicode. Is sharpened by the fact that the authors of the tab did not bother to gather the sub- and superscript numerals into one continuous sequence. The problem is in impossibility (at least in my 2003) to select the characters from the pop-up bid, and, in case of inputting the character code, in the search in an immense Unicode table of characters. The correct links to individual cells in worksheet. That’s Unicode that enables you to use sub- and superscripts, Greek letters and many other useful characters in legends, including