Re: FONTS FOR LEWIS STRUCTURES

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Subject: Re: FONTS FOR LEWIS STRUCTURES
From: Milissa Bolcar (bolcar@bucknell.edu)
Date: Mon, 02 Nov 1998 16:35:59 -0500



Softshell does have a downloadable chemistry font, but I don't think it
will help much with Lewis structures - it just has some common chemistry
symbols, as well as "built-in" subscripts and superscripts. If you're
interested though:

        http://www.softshell.com/FREE/CHEMFONT/

Milissa Bolcar


At 09:28 AM 10/29/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi.
>We have recently been given Microsoft Office 97. I would like to type a
>test about Lewis structures. Does anyone know how I can draw the Lewis
>structures in Microsoft word? Someone at my school suggested that there
>might be a chemistry font that can be downloaded. Has anyone heard of
>this? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
>Thanks,
>Colleen Koenigsberg
><mailto:koenigsbc@iu28.arin.k12.pa.us>
>
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 Department of Chemistry 717-524-1739 (fax)
 Bucknell University bolcar@bucknell.edu
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