Cntrl and the +/= key for Subscript and shft/cntrl and the +/= key for superscript.
Posted By: Tinks on 2006-12-01
In Reply to: NEED HELP WITH WORD 2003 - Confused MT
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- Cntrl and the +/= key for Subscript and shft/cntrl and the +/= key for superscript. - Tinks
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How to uncheck subscript in word, like it types 1st in subscript and not 1st
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highlight the text and hit Ctrl Shft A or hit that key combo
before you type your text and hit it again when you're done. This works in any Word version.
Ctrl K is shortcut to create hyperlinks. Do you mean Shft F3?
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10 with 5 in superscript right after 10
can't seem to do it here as I type but can do in Word.
use the 3 as a superscript
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Anyone know anything about Superscript out of Michigan?
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that should read the 2nd 5 should be superscript nm
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probably means a subscript.
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It's plainly written on their pricing page, subscript #3 - sm
(subscript 3) File upload via browser:
$0.34 per MB ----this is in addition to the $14.95 a month and the $24.95 set up fee. I would be using it for voice upload only, no call in (which costs .17/min). I notice they have redone the website since I was "shopping" for a TASP, the .34/mb is not so easy to find now. So if you are using the voice upload I would love to know why they are not billing you for the amount uploaded. This is the main reason why I did not go with them. But mydocsonline is cheaper for me anyway, and works well for me. I am glad you are happy with your choice. I am happy with mine.
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