Q: autocorrect superscript
Hi all, its been a long time since I have used mac and coming back to it after Microsoft for so many years I have lots of questions but this is one that would save me some time and one I can't seem to figure out.
I want to use autocorrect to put in "Fe2+" when I type "fe2".
I found the autocorrect option (finaly) in system prefrences, but i can not figure out how to add the superscrypt to the correction.
I know i can type it and use the keys but trust me, it is no the only one and some are much more troublesome with multiple layers and superscrypt
thanks in advance
i am happy to go digging through system and registry files, just point me in the right direction
MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X El Capitan (10.11.3)
Posted on Mar 11, 2016 1:07 AM
Office has Equation Editor included within it, and Pages, not being remotely related to Word, does not. I recommend that you download the free trial of MathType. It is the professional version of the Equation Editor found in MS Office.
When launched before Pages, it activates the built-in Insert menu : MathType Equation, in the Pages application. The MathType trial expires after 30 days, and the software automatically remains functional as MathType Lite, very similar in capability to Microsoft's Equation Editor.
Posted on Mar 12, 2016 5:05 AM