ADMIN: {was: Re: [Rockhounds] Subscript notations in e-mails}
Kreigh Tomaszewski
Kreigh at Tomaszewski.net
Mon Mar 10 21:38:58 PDT 2008
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Kreigh
pmodreski at aol.com wrote:
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> Stephen,
> As I viewed your post to the listserv, there are no subscripts or superscripts coming thorugh in it, just plain text (nor were there in what I had posted earlier, though my tilda in Cañon City came out OK). Is this the way it appeared to you and to everyone else, too?
>
> Pete
>
> "My car is comprised of two yds3 of Fe3O4" This is superscript. This is
> ubscript
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: CCFMS Web Admin <web_admin at ccfms.ca>
> To: 'Rockhounds at drizzle.com: A mailing list for rock and gem collectors' <rockhounds at lists.drizzle.com>
> Sent: Mon, 10 Mar 2008 10:47 am
> Subject: RE: [Rockhounds] Subscript notations in e-mails
>
> When you send email from MS Outlook, you have the option of sending it
> s plain text, rich text, or html. When you want to use formatting
> ptions such as subscripts or superscripts choose to send the email via
> tml.
>
> int --> If the superscript and subscript buttons do not appear in your
> ormatting toolbar, add a button to it and select what you would like,
> uch like MS Word.
>
> he problem may lie when you send your email to the listserver. I know
> ome mailing lists (mine at the CCFMS included) accept text only and
> annot properly interpret the subscript or superscript options.
>
> 'll put my theory to the test with the following line of text:
>
> My car is comprised of two yds3 of Fe3O4" This is superscript. This is
> ubscript
>
> heers,
> tephen Douglas
> CFMS Communications Director & Web Admin
> eb_admin at ccfms.ca
> ttp://www.ccfms.ca/
>
> ----Original Message-----
> rom: rockhounds-bounces at lists.drizzle.com
> mailto:rockhounds-bounces at lists.drizzle.com] On Behalf Of Lawrence Rush
> ent: Monday, March 10, 2008 10:22 AM
> o: Rockhounds at drizzle.com: A mailing list for rock and gem collectors
> ubject: [Rockhounds] Subscript notations in e-mails
>
> fter re-reading my recent e-mail,and getting Pete's this morning, I
> ealized that the chemical formulas in e-mails would be a lot easier to
> ead
> f subscripts were used.
> Fe3O4, etc.)
>
> UT, I haven't been able to find an easy way to do this! I can do it in
> ord, but not in Outlook Express.
>
> oes anyone know an easy way to do this?
>
> arry
>
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