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Hi,
I frequently need to use chemical formulas in a document. One of my
co-workers asked me if there was a way to find the formula (without the
sub/superscript) and replace it with the formatted formula. I found a way to
find and replace in the knowledge base. Basically it says to format the
chemical name and copy it into the clipboard. In the edit/replace dialog box
type ^c to replace it with the clipboard contents.
WD: Cannot Replace with Text Containing Superscript/Subscript
167210
This works fine, but it applies to:
APPLIES TO
• Microsoft Word 6.0 Standard Edition
• Microsoft Word 6.0a
• Microsoft Word 6.0c
• Microsoft Word 95 Standard Edition
• Microsoft Word 95a
• Microsoft Word 97 Standard Edition
• Microsoft Word 6.0 for Macintosh
• Microsoft Word 6.01 for Macintosh
• Microsoft Word 98 for Macintosh
Is there another way to do it in Word 2000? I searched and couldn't find
another way.
Thanks.
cc
I frequently need to use chemical formulas in a document. One of my
co-workers asked me if there was a way to find the formula (without the
sub/superscript) and replace it with the formatted formula. I found a way to
find and replace in the knowledge base. Basically it says to format the
chemical name and copy it into the clipboard. In the edit/replace dialog box
type ^c to replace it with the clipboard contents.
WD: Cannot Replace with Text Containing Superscript/Subscript
167210
This works fine, but it applies to:
APPLIES TO
• Microsoft Word 6.0 Standard Edition
• Microsoft Word 6.0a
• Microsoft Word 6.0c
• Microsoft Word 95 Standard Edition
• Microsoft Word 95a
• Microsoft Word 97 Standard Edition
• Microsoft Word 6.0 for Macintosh
• Microsoft Word 6.01 for Macintosh
• Microsoft Word 98 for Macintosh
Is there another way to do it in Word 2000? I searched and couldn't find
another way.
Thanks.
cc