Subscripts & superscript.

F

Frank Martin

I have a lot of chemical formulae and
temperatures to sub/superscript.

Is there a faster way than going to the
"format/font" menu?

Please help, Frank
 
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PamC
 
J

Jay Freedman

I have a lot of chemical formulae and
temperatures to sub/superscript.

Is there a faster way than going to the
"format/font" menu?

Please help, Frank

The default keyboard shortcuts are Ctrl+= to make the selected text subscript,
and Ctrl+Shift+= to make it superscript.

If there are particular molecular formulae that you use often, make them into
formatted AutoText or AutoCorrect entries.
 
F

Frank Martin

"Jay Freedman" <[email protected]>
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The default keyboard shortcuts are Ctrl+=
to make the selected text subscript,
and Ctrl+Shift+= to make it superscript.

If there are particular molecular formulae
that you use often, make them into
formatted AutoText or AutoCorrect entries.

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Jay Freedman
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Thanks. This worked.
Frank
 

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