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Re: How to format Superscript and Subscript for a symbol to the same

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  • Subject: [mg104238] Re: How to format Superscript and Subscript for a symbol to the same
  • From: Helen Read <hpr at together.net>
  • Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 01:03:46 -0400 (EDT)
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  • Reply-to: HPR <read at math.uvm.edu>

Nasser M. Abbasi wrote:
> 
> I actually use the keyboard 
> and type Ctrl9 to open a math cell inside the text cell and type
> 
>             x Ctrl ^2 spacebar Ctrl _1
> 
> and I get
> 
>     2
> (x   )
>        1
> 
> when I want
> 
> 
>   2
> x
>   1
> 
> I looked the all the Palettes also that come with Mathematica 7, but do not 
> see such a pattern to use?

What you want is under Typesetting on at least three palettes (Basic 
Math Assistant, Writing Assistant, and Classroom Assistant). The 
keyboard shortcut is Ctl - Ctl 5


-- 
Helen Read
University of Vermont


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