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How can I write in Word a subscript two?
I would like to find a shortcut, key, or perhaps a method of using
'auto-correct' or 'auto-text' to enable me to quickly produce a subscript numeral. For example I would like to produce the symbol for carbon dioxide, CO2, with a proper subscript '2'. I have tried auto-correct and that nearly worked (by producing the CO2 subscript 2 in a document, then selecting it, then opening the 'auto-correct' menu) but this also brought in a paragraph space, which I could not get rid of. I'm using Word 2002 SP3 |
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Hold the Ctrl key down and press the "=" equal sign key to toggle subscript
on and off. For exponents (superscript) add the Shift key for Ctrl plus "+" to toggle superscript on and off. Steve "craigbooth100" wrote in message ... I would like to find a shortcut, key, or perhaps a method of using 'auto-correct' or 'auto-text' to enable me to quickly produce a subscript numeral. For example I would like to produce the symbol for carbon dioxide, CO2, with a proper subscript '2'. I have tried auto-correct and that nearly worked (by producing the CO2 subscript 2 in a document, then selecting it, then opening the 'auto-correct' menu) but this also brought in a paragraph space, which I could not get rid of. I'm using Word 2002 SP3 |
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