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How do I superimpose characters in Word?
I need to superimpose two characters, such as a superscript o over a dot . I have found two ways of doing it, either by using Eq field, or by condensing the space between the characters, in this case by 5. The problem is that my text is going to be exported to another program (professional book publisher), and that program does not read the field codes. Are there any other ways of doing this that are more easily convertible with other non-Office programs? Thanks. |
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