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Is there a way to change options so that subscripting or superscripting a
character does not change its size from that of the underlying font? I can see that I could increase the character's size along with sub/superscripting it, so that it ends up the same size as the underlying font, but I would rather change one global option to avoid a size change. I suppose I could change my sub/superscripting Style so that it concomitantly changes the font size; if so, is there a known formula for the size that Word 2003 makes a sub/superscript character, so that I can assign the correct size to the Style? (I could also use Format Font Character Spacing Position instead of sub/superscripting if I have no better alternative.) Thanks in advance for advice. |
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