help with word

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    helz Registered User

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    help with word

    does anyone know how to write the numbers small in a chemical...i-e H20?

    i'm baffled....there must be a way?
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    Format -> Font -> check the subscript box

    Do the same to return to normal
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    I can only find the 2 and 3 that are used for maths and kind of hover above everything, not the science ones that hang below...if that makes sense! but cheers thats something i didnt know either!
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    Superscript
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    Superscript - 'hover' above
    Subscript - 'hang' below

    :)
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    Thanks!! got it now....gonna take ages this way tho :confused:
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    Use Alt hot key.

    Hold down Alt and then press O, F, B and release Alt. Type the character and then repeat the above and u'll be back to normal text.

    Easier than using the mouse
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    You use that to put dots above characters or lines going through them. U still have to use the subscript/superscript function to change the size of the characters

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