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Hi Sebastian,
[Word 2007] So, once I copied the text into the new file I start looking for superscripts and subscripts with Find and Replace option. Basically I asked the MS Word to look for any superscript and replace it with character styles Superscript I defined. I did the same for subscripts and everything was perfect. An alternative: Replace with "Highlight", e. g. yellow and green. The Highlight formatting cannot be removed by Ctrl+Space, nor by applying any style. So after having applied any paragraph style you can replace yellow highlight by Superscript 1, green higlight by Subscript. After that I selected the entire text and I applied the paragraph style Body, which I also create. After I finished laying out the document, the horror. Actually all superscripts and subscripts are missing. I wasn't able to reproduce the problem. Did you apply a pure Paragraph style or a Linked style? On which style is the Body style based on? --- Cheers Lisa [MS MVP Word] |
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