- Press Ctrl+Shift+= (the equal sign).This keyboard shortcut enables the superscript command. (Superscript refers to a letter or number written above and to the side of another).
- Type the numerator — the top part of the fraction.For example, type 3 for 3/64.
- Press Ctrl+Shift+= again.This time, the key combo turns off superscripting.
- Type the slash mark (/).This slash mark becomes the divider in the fraction.
- Press Ctrl+= to turn on subscripting.Subscripting involves a letter or number below and to the side of another.
- Type the denominator — the bottom part of the fraction.The denominator in 3/64 is 64.
- Press Ctrl+= to turn off subscripting.There’s your fraction.
Sunday, 15 December 2013
How to Type Fractions in Word 2010
Monday, 19 August 2013
KINGSOFT WRITER- Using Tags
Kingsoft Writer - Using Tags
Author- Jerome Benhur K
To segregate and give specific spacing between word in a paragraph, the tag comes into play. Do the following simple procedures :
Step 1 :
Select the paragraph which you want to be tagged
Step 2 :
Click the tags button in the Home tab
Step 3 :
A dialog box opens, Enter the exact distance in "tag stop position" . This value depends on the Ruler existing in the page, the units and the size of the page.We can also select the position of the text in relation to the tag position.These can be done in the check boxes under " Alignment ". Then the " leader " option is nothing but the pattern we want to fill in the space between the text in paragraph.

Step 4 :
After selecting the options click OK. Then in the page, move the cursor exactly before the text you want to move to the new position. Then press the tab key on the left hand side of the keyboard. Now within the paragraph that we selected initially, this tag position would work similarly for each para we can give individual tags. BUT BE CAREFUL DO NOT GIVE TOO MANY TAGS :)
PLACE THE CURSOR
PRESS TAB
PLACE THE CURSOR
PRESS TAB
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