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Move superscript up higher
How do I shift superscript higher. It's in the middle of the last letter of
the word. I'm referring to using a TM or other type of symbol. |
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Hi Beth-
You can select the superscripted character & go to FormatFont-Character Spacing. Set the 'Position' spec to Raised by whatever you want in point size. You need to be careful with this, however, because each font has the "appropriate" elevation designed into it. If you tamper with the specs too much you will run into line spacing problems which will also have to be dealt with. That can be a PITA, but the appearance of the doc suffers greatly if it is left as is. HTH |:) "Beth" wrote: How do I shift superscript higher. It's in the middle of the last letter of the word. I'm referring to using a TM or other type of symbol. |
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