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How do I put a dot (diacritical) under the H and under the T?
I'm typing a ms for my dissertation and I need to put a dot under the H and
under the T. How do I do that? Those dont' appear in symbols. Thanks. Julie |
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How do I put a dot (diacritical) under the H and under the T?
Hi Julie,
You could do this by playing around with the character spacing & positioning under Format|Font|Character Spacing, adjusting both the dot and the letter. Alternatively, you could use a pair of ADVANCE fields, coded like: {ADVANCE \d3}.{ADVANCE \l6 \u3}H or H{ADVANCE \l6 \d3}.{ADVANCE r\3 \u3} The ADVANCE field braces (i.e. { }) are created in pairs via Ctrl-F9. Cheers "Julie" wrote in message ... I'm typing a ms for my dissertation and I need to put a dot under the H and under the T. How do I do that? Those dont' appear in symbols. Thanks. Julie |
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How do I put a dot (diacritical) under the H and under the T?
EQ fields will do it --
{ eq \o (T,.) } You'll need to apply character formatting to the T and period: use Format Font : character spacing tab to raise the T and/or lower the period. "Julie" wrote in message ... I'm typing a ms for my dissertation and I need to put a dot under the H and under the T. How do I do that? Those dont' appear in symbols. Thanks. Julie |
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How do I put a dot (diacritical) under the H and under the T?
If you can use the Arial Unicode MS font, you can find these characters in
the Latin Extended Additional character subset (U1E24 and U1E6C). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Julie" wrote in message ... I'm typing a ms for my dissertation and I need to put a dot under the H and under the T. How do I do that? Those dont' appear in symbols. Thanks. Julie |