Keyboard shortcut for superscript and subscript in equations (Word

G

Guest

A lot of the equations i write involve subscript or superscript. Previously i
used Equation Editor or Mathtype and could use the shortcuts ctrl + L or ctrl
+ h which was great. Now i'm trying the built in equation editor in Word 2007
and there doesn't seem to be a short cut for this. Can someone correct me
about this or tell me how i can create a shortcut combination to do this
 
S

Summer

Just add Script to the QAT - CTRL H has always been MS default for Find and
Replace - you can assign your own keyboard shortcuts though.
 
G

Guest

I worked it out myself, typing a ^ before text puts it in superscript and a _
puts in in subscript
 

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