Any one got any clue which menu in symbols using Microsoft Word holds the small lower '2' for me to use in reference to CO2. I can find the upper 2 but not the dropped 2. Any ideas or directions would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
Appeal for further assistance - symbols
by Crumpet 7 Replies latest jw friends
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ninja
oh those symbols...thought you'd joined a percussion band for a moment
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Sirona
Depends what version.
Highlight the 2 and go into format menu and font then choose "subscript"
in Word 2007 you choose font from the "home" menu and format to subscript that way.
Sirona
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Crumpet
Sirona - thank you thank you! Never would have worked that out. Owe you a pint!
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Borgia
Crumpet,
Depending on your"tecla"I would suggest: ALT GR + 2 (alt gr is right alt)
Cheers
Borgia
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Scully
- Highlight the character you wish to change to subscript.
- Go into the Format menu and select Font.
- Then click on the subscript box.
- Click OK.
At this point, if you have other chemical equations in your document that require changing to subscript, highlight them one at a time and after each highlight, hold down the CTRL key and hit Y to perform the "repeat last command" function. CTRL+Y is one of my favorite functions.
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jaguarbass
The last time I discussed symbols with you, you got mad at me.
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Crumpet
The last time I discussed symbols with you, you got mad at me.
I'm sure if you try hard you can make me mad again! LOL!