how do you type in the little 2 after something
as in e=mc2
but little, and up in the air (squared)
in microsoft word
how do you type in the little 2 after something
as in e=mc2
but little, and up in the air (squared)
in microsoft word
Insert -> Symbol and find it there.
"Freeride is just an attitude, to go out in the mountains with no rules and do whatever feels sweet to you at the time." -Chris Davenport
or highlight, right click, edit font and choose "superscript"
In MS Word use superscript for raised text (E=mc2) and subscript for lowered text (H2O). They under Format, then Font. I don't know how to do it on this message board.
EDIT: Mr. pickles beat me too it
here is a pic.
"Freeride is just an attitude, to go out in the mountains with no rules and do whatever feels sweet to you at the time." -Chris Davenport
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