RE: OT: Super duper scripts in MS Word

2013-01-22 Thread AcidJazz
Assuming this is what you want, it's really easy in Equation Editor. - Mark -- View this message in context: http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/OT-Super-duper-scripts-in-MS-W

RE: OT: Super duper scripts in MS Word

2013-01-20 Thread Jim Hurley
Paul and Bob, Thanks. I see now. And apparently I saw this some time ago. Using the character dialog box you suggested, I see that in my existing sample, the superscript of my superscript is elevated by 3 points. I have absolutely no recollection of having set that elevation. I wish I could be

Re: OT: Super duper scripts in MS Word

2013-01-19 Thread Robert Sneidar
I just did this under format>font superscript, then change the vertical spacing in the spacing tab of the same dialog. BE CAREFUL! As you can easily begin to encroach on the baseline of the previous line, and I do not think that auto leading will account for this! Bob On Jan 18, 2013, at 11:

Re: OT: Super duper scripts in MS Word

2013-01-19 Thread Robert Sneidar
As I said in another post any character can be set to a superscript height individually. It's in the character settings dialog. Bob Sneidar IT Manager Calvary Chapel CM Sent from iPhone On Jan 19, 2013, at 12:18, Jim Hurley wrote: > Hi Paul, > > I'm not sure I know what you mean by "manually

RE: OT: Super duper scripts in MS Word

2013-01-19 Thread Paul D. DeRocco
> From: Jim Hurley > > I'm not sure I know what you mean by "manually raise it some > number of points." > > I'm trying to do this within MS Word. > > I know it can be done. I have an example. I just can't find a > way to duplicate it. I'm not on the latest Word, but in Word 2003 it's in For

Re: OT: Super duper scripts in MS Word

2013-01-19 Thread Jim Hurley
Hi Paul, I'm not sure I know what you mean by "manually raise it some number of points." I'm trying to do this within MS Word. I know it can be done. I have an example. I just can't find a way to duplicate it. You might be right about using an equation editor. I used to be fluent with it, bu

RE: OT: Super duper scripts in MS Word

2013-01-19 Thread Paul D. DeRocco
> Jim Hurley-2 wrote > > This is WAY off topic, but I don't know where else to turn. > Google has > failed me entirely. > > I need TWO levels of superscript in MS Word. X to the Y > power to the Z > power. Three levels of text: base level, superscript level, and > super-duper script level. Th

Re: OT: Super duper scripts in MS Word

2013-01-18 Thread As_Simon
Jim Hurley-2 wrote > This is WAY off topic, but I don't know where else to turn. Google has > failed me entirely. > > I need TWO levels of superscript in MS Word. X to the Y power to the Z > power. Three levels of text: base level, superscript level, and > super-duper script level. Not sure but

Re: OT: Super duper scripts in MS Word

2013-01-18 Thread Robert Sneidar
If memory serves, you can set the superscript height of any selected character. Once done, save it as a style sheet, so you can simply apply a style later. Bob On Jan 18, 2013, at 8:30 AM, Jim Hurley wrote: > This is WAY off topic, but I don't know where else to turn. Google has failed > me