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How I can type chemical formula on MS Word? such as H20
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How I can type chemical formula on MS Word? such as H20
Format the "2" as subscript; if you are using Word 97, 2000, 2002, or
2003, you'll find the option on the Font tab of Format | Font. For more complex cases, you may find the Equation Editor useful (Insert | Object). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Naveed" wrote in message ... |
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How I can type chemical formula on MS Word? such as H20
On 5ÔÂ10ÈÕ, ÏÂÎç4ʱ18·Ö, "Stefan Blom" wrote:
Format the "2" as subscript; if you are using Word 97, 2000, 2002, or 2003, you'll find the option on the Font tab of Format | Font. For more complex cases, you may find theEquationEditor useful (Insert | Object). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Naveed" wrote in message ... you can take a look at intelli balancer, http://www.intellibalancer.com this software has a powerful editor that format your equation ,eg: subscript the '2' automaticlly. It can also balance you equations. As i see it,it's quite quickly. |
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