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From: Felix E. Klee on 16 May 2008 07:36 I have to write many expressions that contain subscripts and superscripts. What's the key combination for turing text into subscript/superscript? If there is no key combination and if none can be assigned, is it possible to setup autocomplete, e.g. to turn M_xy into M followed by xy in subscript?
From: John Wilson john AT technologytrish.co DOT on 16 May 2008 08:05 Try ctrl and = or ctrl and + Which version of PowerPoint do you use? -- ------------------------------------------- Amazing PPT Hints, Tips and Tutorials http://www.PPTAlchemy.co.uk http://www.technologytrish.co.uk email john AT technologytrish.co.uk "Felix E. Klee" wrote: > I have to write many expressions that contain subscripts and > superscripts. What's the key combination for turing text into > subscript/superscript? If there is no key combination and if none can > be assigned, is it possible to setup autocomplete, e.g. to turn M_xy > into M followed by xy in subscript? >
From: Sandy on 16 May 2008 08:08 Ctrl + = Toggles Subscript on the selection Ctrl + Shift + = Toggles Superscript on the selection -- PowerPoint Responsibly Sandy Johnson Microsoft Certified Office Specialist (MOS PowerPoint) "Felix E. Klee" wrote: > I have to write many expressions that contain subscripts and > superscripts. What's the key combination for turing text into > subscript/superscript? If there is no key combination and if none can > be assigned, is it possible to setup autocomplete, e.g. to turn M_xy > into M followed by xy in subscript? >
From: Felix E. Klee on 16 May 2008 08:55 Thanks, John and Sandy. The suggested key combinations do indeed work. :-) I'm using PPT 2007, BTW.
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