OT: Super duper scripts in MS Word
Robert Sneidar
slylabs13 at me.com
Fri Jan 18 13:36:00 EST 2013
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 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.
>
> Now I know that it is possible. I have a manuscript with such a beast. Each level is editable and so I can use is as a template for all such instance of two levels of superscript.
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> But, and here is the annoying part: I have no idea how I first achieved this results. I have tried all combination of MS Word superscript formatting, without success.
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> I have tried the obvioius: FIrst create Y to the Z power, and then apply this as a superscript for X. But the power of X become YZ. Z is no longer a superscript of Y.
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> Is there even a way to look at the underlying Word code to see how I achieves this?
>
> Jim Hurley
>
> I am thinking of publishing a MS Word document of but one word: X to the Y to the Z. Super-duper scripting as a utility.
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