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![]() In MS Word 2010, If I select fractions, then I can't able to use "subscript" and "superscript": ![]() |
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You don't - you use the appropriate fraction tools (as discussed in your other thread).
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Yes it is.
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In your screenshot, you make a choice for the fraction. This creates an equation on your page with empty boxes for the numerator and the denominator. Click on one of these and then go back to the ribbon and click the script button which is beside the Fraction button in your screenshot.
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Andrew Lockton Chrysalis Design, Melbourne Australia |
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Thank you. I found it.
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I believe you need to spend a modicum of time learning: a) how to use a computer; and b) how to use Word, especially. In this case, click on whichever fraction format you want to use!
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