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Default Subscript of a superscript?

Note, however, that an Equation Editor object can be formatted as In Line
With Text and placed in your running text.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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"Jen" wrote in message
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Beth - thanks so much! That worked like a charm. (Now, how on earth did
Microsoft think we would find that there? It seems like such a weird
location.)

Thanks again for all the help.

Jen

"Beth Melton" wrote:

For the line spacing you might try going to Tools/Options and on the
Compatibility tab, select "Don't add extra space for raised/lowered
characters".

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"Jen" wrote in message
...

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).