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I type a lot of chemical formulae, so I tried to set up some Autocorrects for things like H2O and H2SO4 to be changed to H2O and H2SO4. To do that, I clicked the "formatted text" radio button. It converts to subscripts perfectly, but it changes the font from whatever it was that I was typing in to Arial (just for the Autocorrected text).
Looks like a catch-22, can't use Autocorrect to put in sub/superscripts without using "formatted text" but can't match the font if "formatted text" is used. Any ideas??? |
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What if, instead of using "Subscript" format, you use the characters
"subscript 2" (etc.) that you'll find at Unicode 2080 through 2089? Among the fonts supplied with Office that include them are Calibri, Cambria, Cambria Math, Lucida Sans, and Arial Unicode (but not Arial, and not TNR). The reason Word changes your font may be that it's too smart for its own good: instead of simply lowering the number and making it smaller ("Subscript" style), it tries to substitute the actual subscript character (which has thicker strokes than a reduced regular character so it won't look washed out), and the default font for substitutions is Arial. If your whole text is in Cambria rather than TNR, you shouldn't have that problem. On Mar 27, 9:04*am, ajfis2 wrote: I type a lot of chemical formulae, so I tried to set up some Autocorrects for things like H2O and H2SO4 to be changed to H2O and H2SO4. *To do that, I clicked the "formatted text" radio button. *It converts to subscripts perfectly, but it changes the font from whatever it was that I was typing in to Arial (just for the Autocorrected text). Looks like a catch-22, can't use Autocorrect to put in sub/superscripts without using "formatted text" but can't match the font if "formatted text" is used. Any ideas??? -- ajfis2 |
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Thanks that worked brilliantly, it leaves the letters in the original font and converts the digits to subscripts (in Math Cambria font). I'm writing a paper that requires Arial font, so I'll see if it sneaks through.
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