Just download and unzip the file from the link below, then import it to your Normal template in MS Word. It needed a bit of adaptation to do exactly what I wanted but it’s now a real time saver. Eventually I found what I was looking for on G Mayor’s site. Instead I hunted around on the net for a way of correcting it automatically using a macro. My contribution here is from the point of view of someone who edits quite a lot of other people’s reports as well as writing my own, in which case you can’t rely on the autocorrect method. It’s a handy approach and saves your work from the annoying critic who ignores your carefully crafted argument while pointing out every last formatting error. You can then click on "abc Normal Text" again to continue typing the equation.Mel Starrs has just posted a handy time-saving tip over at Elemental which explains how to use MS Word’s autocorrect feature to ensure that your CO 2 subscript always comes out right. The 3 should now be subscripted following the O.
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