Dmitry Kopnichev wrote:
Times New Roman has - and + sign's horizontal lines are on different
levels (-+).
No, at least not if you insert the real "Minus" sign as indicated
earlier in this thread: If you insert an ordinary dash/hyphen, that's on
a different level with the "+", but not the real character in Times New
Roman.
HTH
Robert
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