Word Question: Writing Scientifically in Word?

Defc0n 6

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Hello,
In preperation for a upcoming Physics final, I am typing my peice of paper which we are allowed to bring with us to class. I want to be able to do this on computer for neatness and space conservation, and was wondering how to make word in "science/math" mode if possible? If there is an easy way for example to write 4 over 2. Or d sub-zero? Or v squared? Thanks in advance!
-Defc0n 6
 
microsoft equation editor, it may or may not have been installed with office but it's on the cd to be add/removed somewhere
 
Originally posted by Defc0n 6
If there is an easy way for example to write 4 over 2. Or d sub-zero? Or v squared? Thanks in advance!
-Defc0n 6
for complex functions, you should use Equation Editor, but for cheap-and-fast subscripts/superscripts, check under Format->character, under the Position tab hit superscript or subscript.
 
another vote for equation editor. it's slow and a pain to use though. I can still pack more information with a sharp pencil and a blank peice of paper.
 
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