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Hi folks
I have tried googling and also the "special characters" section to no avail.
I am trying to write some numbers in the forms of "to the power of" using Apple Pages.
Do any of you science, tech or maths gurus out there know how to do this?
Many thanks!
I know nothing of macs, but:
what is wrong with 10^20 ?
or can you change the font of the '20' to superscript?
Dave
100000000000000000000
In pages - go to help - type "superscript" and it'll show you where it is in the menu
With something like this? http://pierre.chachatelier.fr/latexit/latexit-home.php?lang=en
Is 10**20 no longer valid?
mossimus - never seen it written like that. When did that happen?
10^20
A thank you Maccruiskeen - that is just what I wanted and now my text is just how it should be 🙂
mossimus - never seen it written like that. When did that happen?10^20
That's how I would have typed it out on a computer as well. Not sure I know where I learned this though.
That's how I would have typed it out on a computer as well. Not sure I know where I learned this though.
That's how the formulae on Excel works.
Control-shift-(+) (the plus / equals key) toggles superscript in Office on the PC. Presumably the Mac has a similar keystroke?
Macs are definitely for strokers.