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I am doing an assignment that requires me to show full working for any
formulas I use. Many of the formulas have to the power of calculations, I need to show this in word document. How do I do it? |
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If you want to show 10 to the power of 2, for example, then type 102,
select the 2 (the exponent), and either click on Format | Font | Font tab | check the "Superscript" box | OK, or press Ctrl+Shift+= on the keyboard. ben wrote: I am doing an assignment that requires me to show full working for any formulas I use. Many of the formulas have to the power of calculations, I need to show this in word document. How do I do it? |
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