How do you type exponents on Mac?
How do you type an exponent in Pages '09?
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How do you type an exponent in Pages '09?
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Using the key stokes you recommend Karen I am able to type the exponent but how do I turn off exponents? I tried following the same series but that doesn't seem to work. Thanks
Using the key stokes you recommend Karen I am able to type the exponent but how do I turn off exponents? I tried following the same series but that doesn't seem to work. Thanks
This worked for me - Open you pages document, and type the main number. To get the "exponent", hold down the following keys - shift, control, command, then click the + sign key, then release them. Now type the exponent number.
Just want to add that the short key is a toogling one. You us the sam short key to ceeate a superscript and the again to get back to normal.
Gamerscul9870 wrote:
Can this work for letters to? I'm trying to type r as an exponent but I don't have a Mac to do this with.
Yes, you can make anything you want, even an entire sentence, an "exponent" by using the menu items for changing the baseline. Many word processors have this feature.
Can this work for letters to? I'm trying to type r as an exponent but I don't have a Mac to do this with.
Very helpful. Thank you!
How do you type exponents on Mac?