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  1. 17 wrz 2018 · Closed 6 years ago. I feel foolish for asking and I'm sure there's a simple answer. I'm trying to get a power for a number as follows: Sub test() Dim number As Long. number = 2^8 ' Expect to get 256 here. End Sub. This produces an error: 'Expected: list separator or )'. I'm surprised this doesn't work.

  2. 4 mar 2024 · You can use a keyboard shortcut to make any value as an exponent. Simply select that value and press the keyboard shortcut. Suppose you want to type the exponent value, say cube of (a+b).

  3. 27 sty 2021 · Using the Equation Tool. Method 1: Using the Superscript Button in the Ribbon. Step 1: Open up an MS Word document. Step 2: Select the text you want in exponent form. Once your Word document is open, highlight the text you want to be written in exponent form. Step 3: Click the Superscript button.

  4. If you're using the equation editor / equation tool in Word, exponents are on the equation palette. If you're creating the equation yourself, you can use superscript - select the exponent and press Ctrl+Shift+= to convert it to superscript.

  5. 28 mar 2019 · You can add exponents to Microsoft Word in 1 of several ways: as symbols, as text formatted with the Font dialog, or with the Equation Editor. Following are instructions for adding exponents using each method.

  6. The Scientific format displays a number in exponential notation, replacing part of the number with E+n, in which E (exponent) multiplies the preceding number by 10 to the nth power. For example, a 2-decimal scientific format displays 12345678901 as 1.23E+10, which is 1.23 times 10 to the 10th power.

  7. 30 paź 2023 · The first and simplest way to write powers in Word is by using superscript formatting. Superscript text appears slightly above the regular text, allowing you to indicate exponents or powers. Here’s how you can do it: Select the text or number you want to convert into a power.

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