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There should be a way to insert subscript variables like there is in mathcad using the ".". I do a lot of presentation calcs and it looks much more professional with subscripts that intuitively show what variables are defining.
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Lots of users mentioned that already. I wished many times if there would had been the supersript as well.
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ah so I think that the left square bracket '[' will drop to subscript, but I still can't find a way to write superscript, or put a middle dot above variables to indicate rate flows.
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