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I am transcribing old documents and need to make them as close as possible to
the original.. when a word is missed and a ^ is used is there any way using subscript for the ^ to put the missed word directly over the ^ using superscript maybe... ??? |
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Although it might be possible to do this, it would be so much work that I
would suggest this workaround. Go to Format | Font | Underline and select the wavy/sawtooth underline style. In your legend or reference guide, explain that this formatting indicates a missing word that has been supplied. Well, that would still be a useful technique, but I now see I have been misreading your post; what you want is to have inserted text above a single caret (as used in copy editing), not a row of ^^^^ under the inserted text. I suspect the only workable way to get that effect is to put the caret in the text and the inserted text in a text box. Anchor the text box to the caret so that it will move with it. -- 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. "Mary Ellis" wrote in message ... I am transcribing old documents and need to make them as close as possible to the original.. when a word is missed and a ^ is used is there any way using subscript for the ^ to put the missed word directly over the ^ using superscript maybe... ??? |
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