when you type chemistry it shud auto do it like dates

D

DREW

i use my laptop for school meaning every class and i dnt no if theres
allready software to do it but i need a easy to use program or add on that
will allow me too type in chemistry symbols and equations like 2H2So4 and
have the numbers raise and lower accordingly so it looks like the ones in the
books

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J

Jay Freedman

i use my laptop for school meaning every class and i dnt no if theres
allready software to do it but i need a easy to use program or add on that
will allow me too type in chemistry symbols and equations like 2H2So4 and
have the numbers raise and lower accordingly so it looks like the ones in the
books

For formulas that you use often, create formatted AutoCorrect entries
that will replace the unformatted text when you type it.

For less common formulas, use the shortcut Ctrl+= (that is, hold the
Ctrl key while you type the = sign) for subscripts and Ctrl+Shift+=
for superscripts (for ion charges). These are toggles, so pressing
Ctrl+= once turns on subscripting and pressing it again turns it off
and returns to regular text.
 

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