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How can I use superscript in Microsoft Equation (3.0)?
I constantly use Microsoft Equation 3.0 to write equations. But one problem I
always encounter and I had never been able to figure out an answer is how to make a letter superscript. I believe I have explored every option that I know of. In the "size" selection, there are only subscript and sub-subsubscipt. Where is the superscript? Thanks for helping! |
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How can I use superscript in Microsoft Equation (3.0)?
Superscripts and subscripts are on the "Superscripts and subscripts" palette
on the Equation Editor toolbar. Insert the appropriate template for the superscript and type it into the dotted box. It will be correctly formatted automatically. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Desheng" wrote in message ... I constantly use Microsoft Equation 3.0 to write equations. But one problem I always encounter and I had never been able to figure out an answer is how to make a letter superscript. I believe I have explored every option that I know of. In the "size" selection, there are only subscript and sub-subsubscipt. Where is the superscript? Thanks for helping! |
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How can I use superscript in Microsoft Equation (3.0)?
On 28-Feb-2006, Desheng wrote:
I constantly use Microsoft Equation 3.0 to write equations. But one problem I always encounter and I had never been able to figure out an answer is how to make a letter superscript. I believe I have explored every option that I know of. In the "size" selection, there are only subscript and sub-subsubscipt. Where is the superscript? In the Equation Editor toolbar, the top row of palettes contains symbols and the second row contains templates. When you point to something with the mouse, the Status Bar will tell you its description. (If you're not familiar with a "status bar", it's the bottom of the window in many applications. In Word, with the Equation Editor open, the bottom of the Word window is the Status Bar.) On the template palettes, click the third one from the left: "Subscript and superscript templates". The superscript is the one in the top left position. You need to type the base first, then click the superscript template, then type the superscript. When you're finished with the superscript, press the Tab key to exit the superscript template and return to the base level. -- Bob Mathews bobm at dessci.com Director of Training http://www.dessci.com/free.asp?free=news FREE fully-functional 30-day evaluation of MathType 5 Design Science, Inc. -- "How Science Communicates" MathType, WebEQ, MathPlayer, MathFlow, Equation Editor, TeXaide |
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