I set up shift+space as the shortcut for formula insertion.
Need to show how!!!!!!!!!!!
1/22/07
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I set up shift+space as the shortcut for formula insertion.
Need to show how!!!!!!!!!!!
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You can write formulas in the text as usual. Then select the formula which is in normal format, then press shift+space (which was set by you). This way it will change to the formula. For example:
%delta P = %sigma (1 over R_1+ 1 over R_2)
select the above then hit insert formula or just use the shortcut you set up (in this case shift+space)
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