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Deleting a script in an equation without deleting the whole term
Ok so I am writing an equation in Word and I accidentally added a superscript on a long bracketed term. Is it possible to just delete the superscript entry box without deleting the whole term?
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Ok so I figured it out. Right click on the term and then 'remove superscript'.
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