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Shortcuts for sub and super scripts
I've decided to type all of my notes this quarter and see how that goes. Unfortunately, physics and calculus have a lot of subscripts and superscripts; is there any shortcut that I can do without taking my hands off the keyboard to switch between normal, sub, and superscript?
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If you're using Micro$oft Word these should help.
CTRL+D Change the formatting of characters (Font command, Format menu) SHIFT+F3 Change the case of letters CTRL+SHIFT+A Format letters as all capitals CTRL+B Apply bold formatting CTRL+U Apply an underline CTRL+SHIFT+W Underline words but not spaces CTRL+SHIFT+D Double-underline text CTRL+SHIFT+H Apply hidden text formatting CTRL+I Apply italic formatting CTRL+SHIFT+K Format letters as small capitals CTRL+EQUAL SIGN Apply subscript formatting (automatic spacing) CTRL+SHIFT+PLUS SIGN Apply superscript formatting (automatic spacing) CTRL+SPACEBAR Remove manual character formatting |
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Ah, thanks very much. That has exactly what I was looking for.
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Once I took a harder look at the helpfile I found exactly that list of shortcuts.... *sheepish* |
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