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busterb • Jul 1, 2011 8:25 pm
Anyone know how to type, N to the nth power. Like 10². As in the number of laywers that are looking for loopholes, to screw the Gov. out of money. Our damn money. Tnxs. bb
Rhianne • Jul 1, 2011 8:52 pm
From drop down menus: Format - fonts - then check the 'superscript' box.
tw • Jul 2, 2011 10:25 am
busterb;743000 wrote:
Anyone know how to type, N to the nth power. Like 10².

Under Insert>Object, find Microsoft Equation. This is a rich group of math symbols that are inserted into your text like the resulting box was just another letter.

It may take a little experimenting on a separate document. But you can embed equations, fancy Greek symbols, and numerous other math related text right into a paragraph. You can even move the 'squared' number up, down, close, or more right (away) from the 10. Or enter any other power.
busterb • Jul 2, 2011 10:34 pm
Thanks all. I had a look around and ALT252 ⁿ works for me. Damn small, but I working 1/2 eyed.
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