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Default Subscript of a superscript?

Thanks to Greg and Jay for your responses.

I'd rather not go the equation route - I do use the equation editor
routinely, but in this case I want the formula to be part of the text.

Changing the character position seems to work OK. However, it also moves the
subsequent lines of text down. I tried compensating by moving the next line
of text up a bit, but it didn't work at all. Is there any way to avoid this?
Now it looks like my paragraph is broken up (it's subtle, but there's a small
extra gap between the lines).

Jen

"Greg Maxey" wrote:

Jen,

Select the characters you want to lower and then FormatFontCharacter
SpacingPositionLowered and fill in the by amount field.


On Apr 23, 2:30 pm, Jen wrote:
Not even sure how to explain this properly...I have a string of text that's
in superscript, but I want some of it to be subscript to the superscript (if
that makes any sense at all). So basically, I have fullsize text, then a
superscript that's above and smaller, then I want some of that superscript to
be the same size, but slightly lower than the rest of the superscript.

Not sure if anyone can figure out what I'm talking about here, but if anyone
knows how to do this I'd appreciate it!

Thanks,
Jen