Hi Leslie

GreetingsCongratulations on a really good word processor. I have a question
about the limited font availability on the MAC version. We are using an
older MAC MINI that does not have the new processor. The program works well
and has a number of features such as the page borders that other word
processors for the MAC do not have. The question we have is: Is there any
way to access a font list that has the math symbols such as the degree
symbol, superscript and subscript? Is there another version of openoffice
that is offered for sale? I believe I saw it somewhere but have not been
able to find it and if it does exist, does it have additional capabilities
such as those I have mentioned. We have a copy of openoffice on a [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] PC
sort of running on XP professional but we use the MAC systems for all
important work such as scientific papers and legal documentation. Any
information you may be able to offer would be appreciated.All the
best,Les. Matthews


You can insert degree symbols etc by clicking on Insert / Special Character
from the menu.

Subscript and superscript are available from Format / Character / Position.

If you have more advanced mathematical formatting needs, you can use the
equation editor by selecting Insert / Object / Formula from the menu.

You shouldn't need a special font to do any of these.

Hope this helps.

Adrian

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