Re: How do you type an exponent in Power point?

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From: Ute Simon (us_at_ppt-user.ed)
Date: 03/08/05


Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2005 22:16:02 +0100


> How do i get the 2 to look like an exponent?

Highlight the 2 and press Ctrl-Shift-+ (the "plus" key), or Ctrl-+ for
subscript - at least this works on my German keyboard, I hope it's the same
on yours (if not, search PowerPoint's help for "shortcuts").

Kind regards,
Ute



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