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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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There are also keyboard shortcuts for Superscript and Subscript.

Superscript: Ctrl+Shift+=
Subscript: Ctrl+=

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"hennie" wrote in message
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There is an easy way of doing subscript and superscript. first add to
your toolbar the two buttons you will find in customising your
toolbar.

All you have to do then is to highlight the 2 in CO2 and click on the
subscript button.

Hennie

SFleming wrote:
*I am using Word XP. I have a large document with Chemistry symbols
as text.
I would like to replace the CO2 and have the 2 be subscript. I have
tried to
type the CO2 with the 2 subscripted to replace the CO2 but it
subscripts the
whole thing. I can also just replace the 2 with a subscript 2 but
then I
have to do each one (about 300) individually because I don't want all
the 2's
in the document subscripted. I cannot find any Chemistry symbols to
use as a
replacement. Thank you for your assistance. *




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