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Chemistry symbols
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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