Writing chemical formulas in EP Studio

There are two ways to format chemical formulas in EP Studio: using regular text with subscript and superscript or using LaTeX.

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Method 1: Using regular text

Open a slide and insert a text component. Type the chemical symbols in and use the drop-down menu to insert superscript and subscripts where necessary.

To insert symbols such as arrows, select the ‘Equation’ function and then select the relevant symbols from the ‘Symbols’ drop-down menu.

Method 2: Using LaTeX

Open a slide and insert a text component. Type the chemical symbols in and use the drop-down menu to insert superscript and subscripts where necessary. To insert symbols such as arrows, select the ‘Equation’ function and then select the relevant symbols from the ‘Symbols’ drop-down menu.

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Further Reading

To see a greater range of symbols and functions that are supported in LaTeX, please take a look here

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