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bur2000
Germany
36 Posts |
Posted - 01/10/2014 : 04:19:42 AM
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Is it possible to position a super- and subscript character next to the same character? Here's an example. |
Edited by - bur2000 on 01/10/2014 04:20:01 AM |
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JacquelineHe
287 Posts |
Posted - 01/10/2014 : 04:41:48 AM
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Hi,
Origin supports the SuperSubscript format
You can set this format by "SuperSubscript" button on the ¡°Format¡± toolbar. http://www.originlab.com/doc/Origin-Help/Format-Toolbar
If the characters are in the worksheet cells, you need to check the ¡°Rich Text¡± box in the ¡°Format Cells¡± dialog then the format buttons will be available for the cells. To open the ¡°Format Cells¡±dialog, you can right-click on the cells or column, and choose ¡°Format Cells¡¡± in the context menu. Please refer to this online help page: http://www.originlab.com/doc/Origin-Help/FormatCells-Dialog
Thanks Jacqueline OriginLab |
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bur2000
Germany
36 Posts |
Posted - 01/10/2014 : 06:35:12 AM
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Thanks, sorry, I should have found that myself... |
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Syl
France
3 Posts |
Posted - 05/07/2014 : 08:03:57 AM
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Hi,
And how to include a comma in the subscript part of a SuperSubscript? Is this possible? |
Edited by - Syl on 05/07/2014 08:05:39 AM |
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lkb0221
China
497 Posts |
Posted - 05/12/2014 : 09:58:33 AM
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Hi,
Of course it's possible. All text are freely customizable, you can make anything to be subscript or super-subscript, and also subscript of super-subscript, of cause.
Zheng OriginLab |
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Syl
France
3 Posts |
Posted - 05/12/2014 : 10:48:59 AM
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Hi,
The syntax for writing a SuperSubscript is (visble under the "Title & Format" tab of the Axis dialog box):
\=(,) for instance: MAINTEXT\=(SUBSCRIPT PART,SUPERSCRIPT PART)
As a consequence, if I want to insert a comma in the subscript part, it is interpreted as the separator between the subscript and superscript parts.
That is why I asked if this was possible, and if so how to do it?
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lkb0221
China
497 Posts |
Posted - 05/12/2014 : 11:33:33 AM
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Hi,
You need to use /v() as escape sequence. For example: Main Text\=(subscript\v(,) part,superscript, part)
Sorry that I forgot to mention it last time.
Zheng OriginLab |
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Syl
France
3 Posts |
Posted - 05/12/2014 : 12:07:14 PM
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This works fine and is the answer I was looking for, thank you Zheng. |
Edited by - Syl on 05/12/2014 12:07:53 PM |
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