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We cannot use sub/superscript so

Posted By: jd on 2008-12-23
In Reply to: how do I type mg per meter squared? - amity

Subject: We cannot use sub/superscript so

we type it xx mg/m2.


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Superscript
Subject: Superscript

Superscript: CTRL+SHIFT+=


Subscript:  CTRL+=




Use superscript.
Subject: Use superscript.

There are two ways. The first way uses the keyboard, the second uses the mouse.
1. Type the following, omitting commas and brackets, and holding down the ALT key while typing the letters that are paired with ALT inside the brackets:
10, [ALT OFP], ENTER, 5, [ALT OFP], ENTER and continue from there.
2. Type 105, highlight just the 5, choose Format, Font, and check the box for Superscript. ENTER and continue from there.
That's how I do it except I superscript the 2 nm
Subject: That's how I do it except I superscript the 2 nm


1.9 m/min/m^2 or type in superscript 2 at end
Subject: 1.9 m/min/m^2 or type in superscript 2 at end


That's a really good question! Can you superscript?
Subject: That's a really good question! Can you superscript?

Some printers don't support it though--but theoretically you can type 10 with a little 5 to the upper right of it using the superscript function....or you could type out five zero's...or leave it the way you did.  I have no idea honestly!  Good question! 
I believe "to the fourth" would be a superscript, but a lot of times
Subject: I believe "to the fourth" would be a superscript, but a lot of times

you cannot type it that way because when the report is uploaded to the hospital system, it won't recognize codes like subscript and superscript.  So how you've typed it, 8 x 10 to the 4th power, would be correct in that case.