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how to add exponent into a number
I don't know how to put an exponent to a number, such as 10 to the power 24
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You can either display it as 10E24 or format the 24 as a superscript. Select the 24 and use the command FORMAT FONT and select Superscript. I know there is another way to do it just with keystrokes, but I can't seem to find it.
"Polything" Polything @discussions.microsoft.com wrote in message ... I don't know how to put an exponent to a number, such as 10 to the power 24 |
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Polything wrote:
I don't know how to put an exponent to a number, such as 10 to the power 24 Select the numbers of the exponent (in your example, 24), go to Format Font, and select Superscript. The keyboard shortcut for this is Ctrl+Shift+= (that is, the combination of Ctrl and Shift and the equal sign next to the backspace key). -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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