thankyou folks.
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hi, thanks for the help!
"Kamran" wrote:
Here's a nice shortcut for the superscript function:
Ctrl+Shift+"+" (i.e., Ctrl+Shift+"Plus key")
You can either select the number first, then use the key combo, or vice-versa.
Then use Ctrl+Spacebar to continue typing normal-size charaters.
Ctrl+Spacebar removes all formatting that is not built into the style.
Also, for subscripts, use: Ctrl+Shift+"-" (i.e., Ctrl+Shift+"dash")
Hope this helps.
Kamran.
"Stefan Blom" wrote:
Format the digit as superscript: Select it. On the Format menu, click
Font. Click the Font tab. Check the option for "Superscript", and then
click OK.
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"hughie1272" wrote in message
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hi can anyone explain how you get a small raised 2 or 3 after cm to
show you
mean cm squared or cubed? Thanks..
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