Microsoft KB Archive/189337

= WD98: Setting Custom Superscipt/Subscript Font Size and Position =

Article ID: 189337

Article Last Modified on 5/14/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Word 98 for Macintosh

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SUMMARY
The superscript and subscript formats applied to text using the predefined key combinations automatically increase or decrease the font size of the selected text. To create easy-to-apply custom superscript and subscript formats, use the method in the "More Information" section of this article.



MORE INFORMATION
The predefined key combinations for superscript and subscript are as follows:

Superscript COMMAND+SHIFT++ (Plus Sign)

Subscript COMMAND+= (Equal Sign)

Note that these predefined key combinations cannot be assigned to a specific point position (you cannot specify how much to raise or lower the text). To assign key combinations to different character positions, follow these steps:


 * 1) On the Tools menu, click Customize.
 * 2) Click the Commands tab.
 * 3) Click Keyboard.
 * 4) In the Customize Keyboard dialog box, under Categories, select Format. Under Commands, click to select Raised (for superscript position) or Lowered (for subscript position).
 * 5) Change the Raised (or Lowered) box to the desired height (for example 5 pt).
 * 6) Click in the Press New Shortcut Key box and press a key combination (press the keys simultaneously).
 * 7) Click the Assign button to assign the key combination to the selected scripting height.

You should now be able to use the key combination you specified in step 6 to raise or lower selected characters the height you specified in step 5.

Additional query words: super script sub scripted

Keywords: kbhowto kblayout KB189337

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