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Default In Word, how can I make small movements in a character's position

Two methods --

1. Select the text, the go to Format Font. On the Character Spacing tab,
use the Position value to raise or lower the selection.

2. Use an Advance field (read help on the details).





"Arnie" wrote in message
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Is there anything in Word like the Advance function in Word Perfect, where
you can move the insertion point in a string of characters up, down, left
or
right by small amounts, like 0.01 inch?

I use this, for example, to "fill out" a printed form that I have scanned.
I make the graphic full size and then want to insert text on top of it
(e.g.,
name, address, etc.) in the right place. The placement of space for text
does not correspond to the line height of my font. I also need to put
check
marks in boxes, etc.

I am using Office 2003.