Hi all
anne-ology wrote
> Although that will work ... as will going to the files at the top
> [locating format, ...],
> probably the simplest method is merely to right-click on that
> one character,
>then click on formating it to superscript ... or any other
> change d
Regards from
Tom :)
From: Pedro
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Wednesday, 2 October 2013, 12:13
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: replace normal font with superscript
Hi Thomas
Toppa-2 wrote
> What is the trick required to turn "2&q
Brian Barker wrote
> o Search for "m2" but click Find All. All the occurrences will be
> selected.
> o Now search for "2" and replace with superscripted "2" but - here's
> the trick - click More Options and tick "Current selection only".
Nice solution ;) I was hoping for a more complicated regex
Hi,
Seems my previous reply did not reach all users. I wrote:
In the "Find and Replace" option type in m2 in the "Find" window, then in
the "Replace" window type in m and then, holding down the Alt key, type in
253 then release the Alt key. This places the ASCI code for supercript 2 in
the Repl
In many programs this can be done with regular expressions. I just
checked in LO Calc, and there is an option for regex.
Of course, the "simple" way of doing this would be to search for "m2"
and replace with "m(2)" (sorry, this is a text only email, so you'll
have to imagine the second one has a s
(2013/10/02 20:13), Pedro wrote:
Hi Thomas
Toppa-2 wrote
What is the trick required to turn "2" into superscript?
But ONLY in "m2" and not all "2", since there were lots of other numbers
too.
You are searching for a string (m2) but only want part of it to be changed.
I think this is not poss
Hi Thomas
Toppa-2 wrote
> What is the trick required to turn "2" into superscript?
> But ONLY in "m2" and not all "2", since there were lots of other numbers
> too.
You are searching for a string (m2) but only want part of it to be changed.
I think this is not possible in any program, but would