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Inserting left-subscripts
How can I insert a left-subscript in Word-2007? I would like to use the
equation editor that comes along with it, not Microsoft Equation 3.0 and not changing the font. The only option for this in Structures/Scripts is a combination Left Subscript-Superscript. |
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Answer: Inserting left-subscripts
To insert a left-subscript in Word 2007 using the equation editor, you can follow these steps:
This will insert a left-subscript in your document using the equation editor in Word 2007. Note that this option only allows for a combination of left-subscript and superscript, so you will need to enter a blank space in the superscript box if you do not want to include one.
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Hi,
You can do this by performing the following steps. 1) At the place in the document where you want to insert the left subscript, press Alt+= (Alt together with =). This opens all the controls of the Word 2007 Equation Editor on the Ribbon. 2) Click the control with e^x (e and a superscripted x) on it. 3) In the pane that opens, click the option with an array of 3 boxes, two of which are piled up on the left and one is alone on the right. A similar array of 3 boxes should then appear in the small Equation Editor control near your cursor. 4) In the Equation Equator control, type a space in the upper left-hand box, type your subscript in the lower left-hand box, and type the on-line text in the right-hand box. 5) Press End twice. -- Hope this helps, Pesach Shelnitz "rkoehn" wrote: How can I insert a left-subscript in Word-2007? I would like to use the equation editor that comes along with it, not Microsoft Equation 3.0 and not changing the font. The only option for this in Structures/Scripts is a combination Left Subscript-Superscript. |
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Inserting left-subscripts
I suppose there is no way to do this without having to fill in the unused
superscript? "Pesach Shelnitz" wrote: Hi, You can do this by performing the following steps. 1) At the place in the document where you want to insert the left subscript, press Alt+= (Alt together with =). This opens all the controls of the Word 2007 Equation Editor on the Ribbon. 2) Click the control with e^x (e and a superscripted x) on it. 3) In the pane that opens, click the option with an array of 3 boxes, two of which are piled up on the left and one is alone on the right. A similar array of 3 boxes should then appear in the small Equation Editor control near your cursor. 4) In the Equation Equator control, type a space in the upper left-hand box, type your subscript in the lower left-hand box, and type the on-line text in the right-hand box. 5) Press End twice. -- Hope this helps, Pesach Shelnitz "rkoehn" wrote: How can I insert a left-subscript in Word-2007? I would like to use the equation editor that comes along with it, not Microsoft Equation 3.0 and not changing the font. The only option for this in Structures/Scripts is a combination Left Subscript-Superscript. |
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OMG! Thank you. This has been killing me for the past few hours. This may not technically be correct, but all I care about is that it LOOKS correct. So thanx again.
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