Ok, maybe I wasn't too clear in my first post. What I want to do is to change the default size of the super/sub-script as the default of 58% relative font size is too small for my liking. I remember from before that I went into Styles and Formatting, then modified the relevant style that was using by making the following adjustment in the 'Position' tab: I changed both the superscript and subscript relevant font size settings to 70%. This is the method that is described in the LibreOffice writer guide as it states that these setting change the behaviour of the super/sub-scripts when selected with CTRL+SHIFT P or B. When I change these settings, the preview that is given at the bottom looks exactly how I want it to - but when I click Apply and then type text into the document, no changes have taken effect. If, on the other hand, I highlight the relevant super/sub-script and then go to Format -> Character and change the relevant font size, I get the desired outcome. Hello everybody, I'm using LibreOffice to write my thesis, and since it is going to be a technical document quite a lot of equations are used containing lots of variables with subscript indices. Subscript Explanation : A subscript or superscript is a character that is set slightly below or above the normal line of type, respectively. But this is not a good work-around as it requires manually selecting and changing every instance. I was overjoyed today learning how easy it was to create superscripts and subscripts in LibreOffice-Writer. Paste into cell in your database manager (Intellijs Data Grip or other). Dont use upper index to format your number in case of degrees - just insert a special symbol. Unfortunately the equation editor is positioning these indices rather far away from the variable they belong to. In text editor like Word or LibreOffice Writer: Insert the required special symbol using special menu section. Paste into cell in your database manager (Intellij's Data Grip or other). Don't use upper index to format your number in case of degrees - just insert a special symbol. Can anyone tell me how to return to regular typing mode Thanks very much. In text editor like Word or LibreOffice Writer: Insert the required special symbol using special menu section.
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