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ddk121

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Apr 23, 2006
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Wales, UK
Hey!
I am currently doing my physics homework, and need help on doing a 'squared number'. For example, 'two squared'. Anyone know how to do those small 2's?
 
Erm...in what software?

In Microsoft Word, the superscript and subscript icons are in the Font part of the palette. They look like an A with a 2 in the superscript or subscript position.

In TextEdit, it's Format -> Font -> Baseline -> Superscript from the menus, to make the raised number.
 
In word, I like using the default short cut keys of: cmd + shift + = (so actually the "+" key) to enable superscripting or the cmd + = for sub, so I don't have to leave my hands from the keyboard
 
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