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Bernard Liengme
 
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The only way is to use a font with sup and superscripts
Do a Google for Chemistry Sans Serif font from J. Eric Slone Scientific
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I believe the font is free - else I would not have it on my PC!
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We have a chemical, with a subscript, that won't come up that way in the
legend. We can change the entire legend or one legend entry but is there a
way to just subscript one letter in an entry without creating our own
legend
from scratch?



 
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