https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=127256

--- Comment #3 from Marcus <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Mirko from comment #2)
> I can't illustrate it with a table sheet because it is a process which
> doesn't works.
> But you can try it easily by yourselve. take this string:
> Na2CO3H4B2I90
> and set all numbers to index.

OK. I think with index you mean subscript. At least this is what I understand
from the sample picture.

> During this you may will see that it will be impossible.

I had no problems to set all numbers to subscript in the cell. However, it's
really tricky to get only the numbers selected, right mouse click and to choose
"Style - Subscript".

But a much better solution would be to use the Math module of OpenOffice when
it comes to formulas. So, maybe you should give it a try and go to "Insert -
Object - Formula". Just enter the following and you should see the created
formula in the object:

Na_2 CO_3 H_4 B_2 I_90

Please note that every formatting you need to change inside the object (Math)
and not in the cell (Calc). That means double click the object and go to
"Format - Fonts" resp. "Format - Font Size".

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