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My daughter is doing a project on genotypes. One genotype is for
colorblindness. She wants to insert a subscript "c" high on the "X" chromosome. So far all we can do is "Xc". We want the "c" to be very small and up, like the degree symbol would be. Thanks, |
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Select the c and Format | Font check to be superscript under the Effects
option. -- Rae Drysdale "spongebob50" wrote: My daughter is doing a project on genotypes. One genotype is for colorblindness. She wants to insert a subscript "c" high on the "X" chromosome. So far all we can do is "Xc". We want the "c" to be very small and up, like the degree symbol would be. Thanks, |
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That is superscript, not subscript. Select the c and press Ctrl+Shift+= or
use Format | Font | Superscript. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "spongebob50" wrote in message ... My daughter is doing a project on genotypes. One genotype is for colorblindness. She wants to insert a subscript "c" high on the "X" chromosome. So far all we can do is "Xc". We want the "c" to be very small and up, like the degree symbol would be. Thanks, |
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