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Niggly point.........the 2 in H20 would be in SUBscript if you follow
convention.


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On Sun, 3 Jul 2005 17:29:29 -0400, "Anne Troy" wrote:

Hi, Curious. I don't even see them as being related. If you want to write
water as H2O, then you superscript the 2 to make it rise and be smaller than
the other two characters. You put something in a textbox because there's no
other way to place it where you need it due to other constraints like
margins or orientation of text. There's many other reasons, of course, but
I'm not sure what they mean to you. I'm not sure what prompts your question.
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"curious" wrote in message
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What is the difference between using a superscript and putting something

in a
text box?
Is there any reason to do one vs the other?
Thanks.



 
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