Don't use subscript/superscript - it won't work as you have found.
Use subscripted/superscripted characters instead:
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I have a graph (chemistry) that shows data of chemicals where the chemical names have subscripts (e.g. CO2). The legend for each curve refers to a cell's value. In the cell, the number 2 is clearly set as subscript and displayed as such but the legend in the graph is drawn without the subscript formating.
How can I set the legend to match the use of subscript/superscript of the cell it is supposed to use for its text?
Note: I'm not interested in adding text boxes or other hacks because I'd have to manually update them if I change the content of the cell and they would not work well when the graph is copied and pasted into Word.
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Hi.
Thanks for that. That will work for numbers.
Now, what if the character that needs to be superscripted/subscripted is a letter (Roman alphabet or Greek alphabet)?
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