super scribe & subscribe

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frostyrrs

I'm trying to add text to a document and need to super-scribe text. Any help would be appreciated.
 
G

Greg

Yes, I know that you are and I answered your other post.
-----Original Message-----
I'm trying to add text to a document and need to super-
scribe text. Any help would be appreciated.
 
B

Bill Foley

You can select it, click "format", "Font", click the one you want, then
click "OK. Or if you use this feature a lot, you can put the icons on your
toolbar area. To do so, right-click the toolbar area and select
"Customize". Click the "Commands" TAB. Click the "Format" category on the
left and scroll down on the right until you find the icons for Superscript
and Subscript. Click and drag each one to a toolbar of choice and release
the mouse. Since they are considered "formatting" options, I put mine next
to the "B, I, U" icons.

Now all you have to do is click it to turn it on, type what you want, then
click the icon to turn it off!

--
Bill Foley, Microsoft MVP (PowerPoint)
Microsoft Office Specialist Master Instructor - XP
www.pttinc.com
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frostyrrs said:
I'm trying to add text to a document and need to super-scribe text. Any
help would be appreciated.
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

And if you prefer to work from the keyboard, Ctrl+Shift+= toggles
superscript and Ctrl+= toggles subscript.
 

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