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how do i type atomic numbers and mass numbers in Word
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Answer: how do i type atomic numbers and mass numbers in Word
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Use these shortcuts to change the format to subscript or superscript:
Ctrl and the = key for subscript. Ctrl and the + key (that is, Ctrl and Shift and =) for superscript. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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And if you need both, you could either try an eq field:
{ eq \a(235,92)}U (format the numbers in a smaller font size) or the Equation Editor (second row, third item on the Equation Editor = toolbar). Regards, Klaus "Jay Freedman" schrieb im Newsbeitrag = ... Use these shortcuts to change the format to subscript or superscript: =20 Ctrl and the =3D key for subscript. Ctrl and the + key (that is, Ctrl and Shift and =3D) for superscript. =20 -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org =20 -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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For MS 2010, click "Insert" on the ribbon, then click on the "Equation" drop down list and click on the "Insert New Equation" option. A new ribbon will appear at the top and click on the "Matrix" drop down list. Click on the second box on the first row. Proceed and enter the atomic number, atomic mass and chemical symbol. Adjust font size and chemical symbol to the desired size. Save it as a new equation.
Best regards, Ron Shinomoto |