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![]() I am an all new user of Word 2007 and there's a lot of things I don't know about. Until recently, I was a user of WordPerfect 5.1 - a superb word processer. Right now I am working on a quite long text, concerning chemistry. I this text both superscript and subscript appears. For example, a methyl group, -CH3, where '3' is in subscript. Likewise, cubic meters, m3, where '3' is in superscript, are often mentioned in the text. As well as a lot of other occurances with 3's as well as other numbers. Unfortunately none of these superscript and subscript numbers are displayed as such. All is just displayed as regular text. I then have to make all these numbers superscript or subscript. Using WordPerfect 5.1 I would do two replace operations to correct the -CH3 and m3 problem, ie. SEARCH: CH3 REPLACE: CHSUBSCRIPT3subscript SEARCH: m3 REPLACE: mSUPERSCRIPT3superscript Easy and fast. But now I am using Word 2007, and I have no idea how to accomplish this. I have learned how I could make all 3's in superscript, however some 3's must be subscript and other 3's should be left untouched. I therefore need to search for "CH3" and replace this with normal "CH" and a subscript "3". How do I do this? Thanks in advance. |
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Format the combination in your document as desired. Select and copy it to
the Clipboard (Ctrl+C). Then use ^c (Clipboard contents) in the "Replace with" box in the Find and Replace dialog. -- 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. "Holst" wrote in message ... I am an all new user of Word 2007 and there's a lot of things I don't know about. Until recently, I was a user of WordPerfect 5.1 - a superb word processer. Right now I am working on a quite long text, concerning chemistry. I this text both superscript and subscript appears. For example, a methyl group, -CH3, where '3' is in subscript. Likewise, cubic meters, m3, where '3' is in superscript, are often mentioned in the text. As well as a lot of other occurances with 3's as well as other numbers. Unfortunately none of these superscript and subscript numbers are displayed as such. All is just displayed as regular text. I then have to make all these numbers superscript or subscript. Using WordPerfect 5.1 I would do two replace operations to correct the -CH3 and m3 problem, ie. SEARCH: CH3 REPLACE: CHSUBSCRIPT3subscript SEARCH: m3 REPLACE: mSUPERSCRIPT3superscript Easy and fast. But now I am using Word 2007, and I have no idea how to accomplish this. I have learned how I could make all 3's in superscript, however some 3's must be subscript and other 3's should be left untouched. I therefore need to search for "CH3" and replace this with normal "CH" and a subscript "3". How do I do this? Thanks in advance. |
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![]() Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote: Format the combination in your document as desired. Select and copy it to the Clipboard (Ctrl+C). Then use ^c (Clipboard contents) in the "Replace with" box in the Find and Replace dialog. Thanks a lot. I had myself tried CTRL-C and then CTRL-V in the "Replace with" box but that didn't work. But your solution works, so thanks a lot. |
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