Report Generator - Writing subscripts within text

I'm using the report generator and would like to include a variable letter with a subscript, for instance Q_turbine. Is there any way to get the report generator to write the subscript within a text. I know how to the the LaTeX commands to add subscripts to an axis label, but I'm not sure how this would work for plain text.

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Which Report Generator element do you want to contain the subscript?
I am looking for either the text or paragraph component.

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EDIT

This is what you get

%%
% My solution:
%
% $$ Q_{turbine} $$
%
% Jarrod's: 
%
% <html>
% Q<sub>turbine</sub>
% </html>

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The text component just reads this as text. It reads the line literally.
I hasve 2007b with RG 3.2.1.
Unfortunately you cannot embed latex equations with that version: http://www.mathworks.com/support/solutions/en/data/1-6CKOEZ/index.html?product=MR&solution=1-6CKOEZ
A workaround is suggested in the technical solution above.
I am using that work around to produce any of my equations. What I have is a text discussion that includes a name of a variable that has a subscript.
Does 2010b solve this issue?
Yes but the quality of latex equations is poor.
So, I could use '%% $$ Q_{turbine} $$ in Matlab 2010b and this would work? I understand the issue with the LaTeX equations being poor. At least there is that work around.
I think I understand the confusion. I'm using the Report Generator toolbox, not the publish command. Your solution works for the M-file publishing, but not the text component in the Report Generator.
Sorry, didn't get it! Never used report generator, can't be of any help.

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Not sure if this meets your needs, but it seems like you could write HTML formatted text in a separate file and then include it using the "File" component.
In case you don't know, the < sub > tag is used for subscript in HTML:
This is a subscript: Qturbine

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