MICROSOFT WORD EQUATION EDITOR LIMIT HOW TO
Note: Some shortcuts might not work for all languages or keyboards. Im trying to figure out how to use equation editor to express a definite integral, with the limits of integration following the vertical bar. Use keyboard shortcuts in Google Docs to navigate, format, and edit.
(It needs to have normal text following it to prepare this AutoCorrect, otherwise all text you type after it corrects itself will remain subscript.) ・ Select the 2 and format it as Subscript. One may also ask, how do you write co2 in Word? Here is a MS Word tip from a colleague which should help: ・ Type a sentence with CO2 in the middle of it. If you really do want a (b + c), write a ( (b + c)).
For subscript, press Ctrl and the Equal sign (=) at the same time.
MICROSOFT WORD EQUATION EDITOR LIMIT PLUS
Keyboard shortcuts: Apply superscript or subscript For superscript, press Ctrl, Shift, and the Plus sign (+) at the same time.