Karen,

Grasping at straws here.  Could you somehow put H2O in the desired format in
an object, an image, a field or a variable and assign it to a function key?

Never can guess when a far-fetched idea might actually work�..

Claudine :)

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Bernie: 

But my client needs to be typing this into a field. �They need to 
type "h2o" and have the 2 in subscript so that when reports print 
out, the entire sentence is normal, and the 2 is subscript. �I don't 
know a way to do that other than by using some kind of Alt key 
sequence but there doesn't seem to be one for subscripts. �And 
this is RBWin 6.5, so 7.x is not an option. 

Karen 





H2O 
How's that? 
the H and the O is arial 18. ��the 2 is small fonts 
Experiment that way. �I did 18 for emphasis, might also look good at 10 or
12 pitch. 

Bernie Lis 

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