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. ![]() ![]() 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.
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