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There is a "Superscripts and Subscripts" range in Unicode, but very
few fonts have characters in that range. Some that do are the Cambria family, several of the other "C" fonts of Word2007, and Lucida Sans Unicode.. On Nov 30, 4:10*am, "Graham Mayor" wrote: I assume we are talking about a Word version before 2007? I cannot recall superscripts and subscripts being part of the Insert Symbol function. They are part of the font formatting. You can add the commands easily enough to the Insert menu if you wish - tools customize. The commands are in the 'format' group. Drag to the menu. You could also activate the commands on the formatting toolbar by clicking the little arrow at the right end of the toolbar and select add or remove buttons formatting and check the relevant entries. -- Graham Mayor - *Word MVP My web sitewww.gmayor.com Word MVP web sitehttp://word.mvps.org cocovanilla wrote: When I clicked on "Insert" -- "Symbols" I can't seem to find the superscripts and subscripts. Even if I clicked on "superscripts and subscripts" under subset (in the pop-up box), the subscripts for numbers doesn't appear. Instead, there are empty *white boxes. This sudden change happens after I clicked "References" -- "Insert Footnote." I don't know if these two are link.- |
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