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So, I have created a list of subscripted and overdotted variables that I would like to symbolize, so I run them through a for loop. Seems to me that this would work? Any help is appreciated.

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Needs["Notation`"]
vars = {Subscript[v, t], Subscript[a, n], Subscript[a, t], 
    \!\(\*OverscriptBox[\(v\), \(.\)]\), Subscript[v, x], Subscript[v, y], 
    Subscript[v, o]}
For[i = 0, i = Length[vars], i++, Symbolize[vars[[i]]]

So, I have created a list of subscripted and overdotted variables that I would like to symbolize, so I run them through a for loop. Seems to me that this would work? Any help is appreciated.

enter image description here

So, I have created a list of subscripted and overdotted variables that I would like to symbolize, so I run them through a for loop. Seems to me that this would work? Any help is appreciated.

enter image description here

Needs["Notation`"]
vars = {Subscript[v, t], Subscript[a, n], Subscript[a, t], 
    \!\(\*OverscriptBox[\(v\), \(.\)]\), Subscript[v, x], Subscript[v, y], 
    Subscript[v, o]}
For[i = 0, i = Length[vars], i++, Symbolize[vars[[i]]]
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Using Symbolize to Convert Multiple Variables at Once

So, I have created a list of subscripted and overdotted variables that I would like to symbolize, so I run them through a for loop. Seems to me that this would work? Any help is appreciated.

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