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hi in this video I'm going to show you
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on how you can create a subscript in
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conab so there are two methods you can
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try and I'm going to explain that in
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this video and you will decide which one
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works best for your use case so this is
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one example that I just created and
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let's move on with the first method so I
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have this text and it's a very simple
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representation of hydrogen and oxygen
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this is just water so as you can see the
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number two should be a subscript but
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this is just a regular letter sorry
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number two so we need to make it smaller
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so what I'm going to do now I'm going to
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duplicate this text box and I'm going to
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remove the O remove the H well and let's
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that for that I'm going to remove this
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number to this original text box and I'm
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going to create some space is in the
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middle now let's put this letter sorry
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the number two and there you go this is
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one simple way to do that you can
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basically do this to create super script
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as well but of course this is not not
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the best method for it because you have
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to deal with multiple text boxes because
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of that so another method you can try is
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by using an equations app in Cana go to
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apps and then search for equations
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that's the name of the app that we are
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going to use click on it and click
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open okay on the basic on on the basic
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menu right here you want to select
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subscript uh this is one that you can
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use click on it and I'm going to type
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the letter H then after that for the
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subscrip is going to be number two and I
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I can follow up with the O after before
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inserting you can change the color if
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you want to and click insert equation
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and there you have it the two methods
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you can try to create a subscript in