![]() ![]() In this case, we’ll need to employ the Superscript function, so we can display the exponent. Note: People keep saying something about going to Formatting>Fonts>Superscript. To do so, click the empty cell where you’d like to display the result of a calculation. In typing, these are known as 'superscript' characters. IPad 2 Posted on 7:56 AM Reply I have this question too (474) I have this question too Me too (474) Me too. ![]()
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