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I presume you mean in Microsoft Office? Here's how to do it in Office '03 - I imagine the method will be much the same in other versions. To get a subscript like this: H2O hold down the Ctrl key on your keyboard & press the = key To get a superscript like this: X2 again hold down the Ctrl key, but this time you need to combine it with the + symbol, so you'll need to press shift and = at the same time If you need to type things like this a lot, you can add the buttons to your toolbar (the one where it shows the font etc); at the far right of the toolbar is a little downward-pointing arrow, click on this, & from the drop-down menu select 'add or remove buttons', then select 'formatting'; a list will appear - just tick the boxes for any buttons you want to have permanently on your toolbar.

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17y ago

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