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+ | ====Q&A Archive==== | ||
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+ | Q: I have an additional question related to the previously mentioned math equations. The author sometimes refers to components of the equations in the text in which case he often uses the variable (a capital letter or symbol) and a descriptor of the variable in subscript. Can I apply direct formatting to achieve the subscript? Or should I leave as is (i.e. Rimpact)? | ||
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+ | A: This is a visual design thing, so in this case just write out the word Rimpact. | ||
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