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How do I type subscrips for chemical equations???

i.e. H20 how do I make the 2 smaller than the H and O??
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Highlight the 2, then Format Font, check Subscript in the Effects section
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Or just select the 2 and press Ctrl+=.

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Default How do I type subscripts for chemical equations?

Suzanne that was cute, got away to change it to superscript using the
control key (I tried but couldn't find any)

thanks Jack

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Ctrl+Shift+= applies Superscript. All these shortcuts are in the Word Help
topic "Keyboard shortcuts."

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Suzanne that was cute, got away to change it to superscript using the
control key (I tried but couldn't find any)

thanks Jack

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Or just select the 2 and press Ctrl+=.

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