How do you write subscripts in Word equations?
How do you write subscripts in Word equations?
Tips for Using Microsoft Word Equation Editor
- tab right takes you out.
- ctrl+L puts you into subscript mode.
- ctrl+J assigns both a superscript and a subscript.
How do I make the degree sign in Word?
Insert the degree symbol by using the ribbon
- Place the cursor where you want the degree symbol to go in your text.
- Click Insert > Symbol.
- Select More Symbols.
- Choose your font from the Font drop-down menu.
- Select Latin-1 Supplement from the Subset drop-down menu.
- Scroll through the symbols, and click the degree sign.
How do you join two lines in Word?
Under Lines, right-click the line or connector that you want to add, and then click Lock Drawing Mode. Click where you want to start the line or connector, and then drag the cursor to where you want the line or connector to end. Repeat step 3 for each line or connector you want to add.
How do you type multiple lines?
With these simple steps you can control exactly where the line breaks will be.
- Click on the cell where you need to enter multiple lines of text.
- Type the first line.
- Press Alt + Enter to add another line to the cell. Tip.
- Type the next line of text you would like in the cell.
- Press Enter to finish up.
How do I format multiple images in Word?
To size all images to the same height and width:
- Right click first image, open ‘Size and Position’ box (or open box from the Picture -> Format -> Size box.
- Disable ‘Lock Aspect Ratio’
- Change height and width to desired size.
- Close box.
- Click on next image and hit F4.
What does F4 do in Word?
Ctrl+F4: Close the current document. You’ll be asked to save the document if you’ve made any changes. Alt+F4: Quit Microsoft Word. This closes all open documents (giving you the chance to save changes first) and exits Word.