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Answer by Jeroen for Sub- or Superscript at Start of Formula

I figured I can work around this issue this way:""^{6}_{12}CThat does however left-align the sub- and superscript which makes it look a bit odd. Any suggestions as to how to right align it?...

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Sub- or Superscript at Start of Formula

I am using Libreoffice Math and I can't figure out how to apply subscript without having a character in front of it. I want to display a carbon nucleus.^{6}_{12}C

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