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Old 01-25-2020, 11:16 AM
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No, I was wrong; it must have been some other property or method that wasn't there, because I'm now able to say "Set och = ActiveCell.Characters(Start,Length)". And when I examine och in the Watches window, I see that the various Font properties are as I set them originally, with Superscript and Subscript etc.

So it seems to me that you can, if you're willing to go to the necessary work, identify which characters in the cell's Text property are to have special handling, and to duplicate that handling in Word. But I'm guessing there's no way to do it in one easy step; you'd have to examine the text character by character as part of copying it over.

Unless, of course, you already know which characters should be suped and subed and just hard-code that.

I haven't forgotten that you claim to be "no expert"; feel free to ask about the parts of this that you don't understand.
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