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How do I type chemical element names? An example HCO3- would be one hydrogen,
one carbon, and 3 neg oxygen. |
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HCO then CTRL and the "=" key to toggel to subscript then type the three. CTRL and the = key toggles the font between normal and subscript. CTRL and Shift and the + key toggles the font betwenn normal and superscript -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP A Peer in Peer to Peer Support first time wrote: How do I type chemical element names? An example HCO3- would be one hydrogen, one carbon, and 3 neg oxygen. |
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