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how do you format text like this? (looks like super/subscript but isn't)?
I have copied and pasted this from somewhere else:
ᶠᶠᶠᶠᶠᶠᶠₒₒₒₒₒ
but how would i make my own version of this? i have tried and it isn't just a case of using superscript and subscript in word, and the formatting remains stable when it is copied and pasted. also, if you just try to add letters after the existing ones, they don't adopt the same format. ideas?
1 Answer
- KookiemonLv 68 years agoFavorite Answer
Microsoft has the ability to create equations using Field Codes. Field codes are created by pressing
Cntrl+F9
Two bold curly brackets appear in which you enter specific codes and the text you want to modify.
eg.
{EQ \s\up3(f)}
Press Alt+F9 to alternate between code-view and regular-view. A full list of field codes can be found here.