....and if it's something you need frequently, consider creating an
AutoCorrect entry to automatically convert co2 into the correct format each
time it's typed. I use AutoCorrect entries for h2o, h2so4, etc. It's very
handy, and ultimately, a big time saver.
--
Herb Tyson MS MVP
Author of the Word 2007 Bible
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http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com
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"CyberTaz" wrote in message
.. .
Actually, for chemicals like that the 2 should be "slightly *lower" not
higher.After the CO type Control+= then type the 2. Then type Control+=
again to turn Subscript off. Alternatively just type the 2, select it,
then
go to [depending on version of Word] Format Font & apply Subscript.
HTH |:)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 5/2/09 3:27 PM, in article
, "Abi"
wrote:
How do I create the small 2 that's placed slightly higher than the other
characters in for example the abbreviation CO2?