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Hi,
If I want to do a "Replace All" operation with plain text e.g. n followed by a subscript a "n_{a}" in LaTeX with say x followed by subscript 1 "x_{1}" in LaTeX, what's the easiest way to do it? I can't seem to enter a complex text containing part subscript into the Replace or Find text fields. Thanks |
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