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how to type a subscript
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Gina
2007-03-15 18:58:03 UTC
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I want to be able to type a subscipt like for water - H2O with the 2 being
small
or how do I type cubic mm (mm to the 3rd power). Is there a key or set of
keys I can type to make this happen?
Ilya Koulchin
2007-03-15 23:34:13 UTC
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Post by Gina
I want to be able to type a subscipt like for water - H2O with the 2 being
small
or how do I type cubic mm (mm to the 3rd power). Is there a key or set of
keys I can type to make this happen?
You can use Ctrl+= for subscripts, or Ctrl+Shift+= for superscripts. You
can also add the buttons to the formatting toolbar: click the down arrow
at the right end of the toolbar, select add/remove buttons, go into the
Formatting submenu, and toggle the subscript/superscript buttons.

Ilya
Gina
2007-03-16 12:49:05 UTC
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Thanks so much. Really appreciate it.
Post by Ilya Koulchin
Post by Gina
I want to be able to type a subscipt like for water - H2O with the 2 being
small
or how do I type cubic mm (mm to the 3rd power). Is there a key or set of
keys I can type to make this happen?
You can use Ctrl+= for subscripts, or Ctrl+Shift+= for superscripts. You
can also add the buttons to the formatting toolbar: click the down arrow
at the right end of the toolbar, select add/remove buttons, go into the
Formatting submenu, and toggle the subscript/superscript buttons.
Ilya
Brandon Desjarlais
2007-03-15 23:25:21 UTC
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In OneNote 2007 and 2003:
1. In the menu select Format | Font
2. At the bottom of the pane you will see a section labeled Apply text
effects.

That should be what your looking for.
Post by Gina
I want to be able to type a subscipt like for water - H2O with the 2 being
small
or how do I type cubic mm (mm to the 3rd power). Is there a key or set of
keys I can type to make this happen?
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