subscript mail mac 10.143
How to use subscript in Mail mac 10.143?
iMac 21.5", macOS 10.14
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How to use subscript in Mail mac 10.143?
iMac 21.5", macOS 10.14
A subscript, as in text? You need to compose the email message using Rich Text or HTML, and use the corresponding markup tools.
A subscript, as in text? You need to compose the email message using Rich Text or HTML, and use the corresponding markup tools.
Apple Mail does not directly support baseline (sub/superscript) functionality, so you will have to compose the appropriate string in either TextEdit (Rich Text Document) using the Format menu : Font : Baseline menu, or in Pages with the ^⌘-minus or ^⌘-plus signs to effect subscript or superscript respectively. Then copy/paste into your Mail compose body.
As John Galt has mentioned, your Mail preferences : Compose : Message Format should be set to Rich Text before the first paragraph will work.
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subscript mail mac 10.143