HOW DO I WRITE ISOTOPES

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Fri, 27 Oct 2006 02:00:01 -0700 from <=?Utf-8?B?Uk9CIEFMQU4=?= <ROB
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ATOMIC SUPERSCRIPTS

Please don't shout.

To go into superscript mode, press Ctrl-Shift-plus. To get out of
superscript mode (and all other character formatting modes), press
Ctrl-space.

Or type the characters, then highlight them and click Format>Font.
 
Or use the Equation Editor:
-- Insert > Object > Microsoft Equation 3.0
-- or add a button (command "InsertEquation") for it to some toolbar of
yours.

Regards,
Klaus
 
Tue, 31 Oct 2006 03:33:44 +0100 from Klaus Linke <info@fotosatz-
kaufmann.de>:
Or use the Equation Editor:
-- Insert > Object > Microsoft Equation 3.0
-- or add a button (command "InsertEquation") for it to some toolbar of
yours.

The problem with that approach is that you embed an object in the
document. Sometimes, I've found, Equation objects get changed into
pictures and can no longer be edited if I notice an error. In any
event, an object is larger and takes more keystrokes than a simple
superscript.
 
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