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a program that allows me to write chemistry reactions to calculate because I do not feel like using a pencil and paper
chemistry problem
2H2+02 ->2H20
2 hydrogen 2 plus oxygen 2 = 2 water
online editor or program on windows 7 allow chemistry subscript or superscript
How without using html and without viewing output on another file
2H2+02 ->2H20
2 hydrogen 2 plus oxygen 2 = 2 water
online editor or program on windows 7 allow chemistry subscript or superscript
How without using html and without viewing output on another file
What about Equation Editor built into Word (Insert Tab on the ribbon). Here is some additional reference material below.
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Where-is-Equation-Editor-6eac7d71-3c74-437b-80d3-c7dea24fdf3f
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Where-is-Equation-Editor-6eac7d71-3c74-437b-80d3-c7dea24fdf3f
Try lyx www.lyx.org
I did this with LibreOffice (FREE) but cannot open in Word :-( ...you can install from here: https://www.libreoffice.org/
H2O.odt
H2O.odt
Here's a crude solution using psexec. Not exactly what you want but has all the data:
1. Make a stns.txt file containing names of stations. e.g.
2. Make a .bat of this. Results are sent to file test.txt:
stns.txt
1. Make a stns.txt file containing names of stations. e.g.
stn1
stn2
2. Make a .bat of this. Results are sent to file test.txt:
for /f %%a in (stns.txt) do psexec \\%%a cmd /c (echo %%computername%%& net localgroup administrators >>test.txt)
stns.txt
STN1
Alias name administrators
Comment Administrators have complete and unrestricted access to the computer/domain
Members
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Administrator
masterofstn2
DOMAIN\Domain Admins
The command completed successfully.
STN2
Alias name administrators
Comment Administrators have complete and unrestricted access to the computer/domain
Members
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Administrator
masterofstn2
DOMAIN\Domain Admins
The command completed successfully.
How about Google Docs on Google drive?
All,
Sorry for the mispost on ID: 41140107
Sorry for the mispost on ID: 41140107
For complex stuff, you need a TeX editor. Below is a list to get you started.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_TeX_editors
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_TeX_editors
ASKER
My goal is to do chemistry math not to create an html page to show results.
So I am looking to use 1 editor.
So using 2 programs does not work for me. This includes saving one file to open another.
TeXOpen
TeXShop
...
Which one?
I do not understand how to do the 2 answers using word
So I am looking to use 1 editor.
So using 2 programs does not work for me. This includes saving one file to open another.
Here's a crude solution using psexec. Not exactly what you want but has all the data:
For complex stuff, you need a TeX editor. Below is a list to get you started.I see the word 'TeX' many times
TeXOpen
TeXShop
...
Which one?
How about Google Docs on Google drive?Does this work? How? Do you have screenshot because I tried google docs?
I did this with LibreOffice (FREE) but cannot open in Word :-( ...you can install from here: https://www.libreoffice.org/I opened in word and I saw the result but do not know how to create.
Try lyx www.lyx.orgI downloaded but can not find the chemistry feature.
I do not understand how to do the 2 answers using word
What about Equation Editor built into Word (Insert Tab on the ribbon). Here is some additional reference material below.
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Where-is-Equation-Editor-6eac7d71-3c74-437b-80d3-c7dea24fdf3f
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Make-text-superscript-or-subscript-b84cd1e2-1e13-412e-ad43-1fc183827321?CorrelationId=7201ecb3-9082-47fe-9cd6-a8e2299a2940&ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US
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This one answer allowed me to write H2O by my self. So I think it is the most complete and detailed answer.
Thanks everyone.
Thanks everyone.
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Make-text-superscript-or-subscript-b84cd1e2-1e13-412e-ad43-1fc183827321?CorrelationId=7201ecb3-9082-47fe-9cd6-a8e2299a2940&ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US