Can I use sub/super scripts within a text field?
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2006-06-27, 09:58 AM
Can I use sub/super scripts within a text field?
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Format menu --> Font --> Baseline
Both superscript and subscript live there. HTH,
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2006-10-05, 03:22 AM
It's a terrible shame that Superscript and Subscript shortcuts went out with Mac OS Classic. It used to be command + and command - (I think, it was ages ago). Shame on them for killing the shortcut...
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You can add your own shortcuts using System Preferences... Type "shortcuts" into the search field in Tiger's System Preferences--or Go to "Keyboard & Mouse" -> "Keyboard Shortcuts".
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2010-02-09, 01:03 PM
Has anyone actually gotten this to work? I'm on 10.5 with and tried setting the Menu Title to "Format>Font>Baseline>Subscript" and wasn't able to get it to trigger. Any ideas?
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2010-02-09, 01:31 PM
Did you try just "Subscript"?
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