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Assuming you have a standard IBM keyboard in ASCII code, you first type the letter "m" then press and hold "Ctrl." While holding "Ctrl," press and hold "Shift." While holding "Shift" press "+." The font has now been shifted into superscript and you can press "n"
=(A1/B1)*100 then press Ctrl + Shift + % and the cell will be displayed as a percent
If I understand the question correctly, that's called subscript. It really depends on the program. In MS-Word, you can press a toolbar button for superscript - or press the shortcut key Ctrl-Shift-minus.
Assuming I understand your question: On an IBM PC keyboard there is a key labeled Ctrl which stands for Control. For a number of functions they will say Press Ctrl plus some other key. For example, Ctrl+C (sometimes written Ctrl-C) copies just like the copy function in the Edit menu. To copy using Ctrl+C, highlight the area you want to copy, press the Ctrl key and while holding it down, press the C key on the keyboard.
When your sim is inside your house press Ctrl-Shift-CA white box should pop up and then you type in motherlodeBE CAREFUL NOT TO USE THIS TOO MUCH OR IT WILL CRASH.4.you can use it a copple of times but not all the time or it will muck up.