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hungryjoe
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      15th May 2010
I'm just wanting to insert a regular sized "th" after writing the date but
Word automatically makes it smaller - please help me.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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      15th May 2010
In the AutoFormat As You Type dialog, clear the check box for "Ordinals
(1st) with superscript." The path to this dialog is:

Word 2003 and earlier: Tools | AutoCorrect (Options) | AutoFormat As You
Type

Word 2007: Office Button | Word Options | Proofing | AutoCorrect Options |
AutoFormat As You Type

In existing text, remove the superscript property by selecting the text and
pressing Ctrl+Spacebar.

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"hungryjoe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I'm just wanting to insert a regular sized "th" after writing the date but
> Word automatically makes it smaller - please help me.
>
> Thanks
>


 
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trip_to_tokyo
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      15th May 2010
WORD 2007

Office Button (top peft hand corner)

Word Options (lower right hand corner)

Proofing (on left hand side) then, on right hand side, under AutoCorrect
options, click on AutCorrect Options . . .

AutoCorrect window should now pop up.

AutoFormat As You Type tab / in here remove the tick (check) from Ordinals
(1st) with superscript / OK

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"hungryjoe" wrote:

> I'm just wanting to insert a regular sized "th" after writing the date but
> Word automatically makes it smaller - please help me.
>
> Thanks

 
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Graham Mayor
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      15th May 2010
This is an autoformat as you type setting.
Word 2007 - Word Options > Proofing > Autocorrect Options > Autoformat as
you type > Uncheck 'Ordinals (1st) with superscript
Word 2003 and earlier - Tools > Autocorrect Options - then the rest as for
2007

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"hungryjoe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I'm just wanting to insert a regular sized "th" after writing the date but
> Word automatically makes it smaller - please help me.
>
> Thanks



 
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Stefan Blom
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      15th May 2010
If you want a single instance of "th" without superscript formatting, just Undo
(for example by pressing Ctrl+Z) immediately after Word has changed the format
of text.

To turn off the autoformatting of ordinals, do the following: Click Office
button | Word options. In the Proofing category, click AutoCorrect Options. On
the AutoFormat As You Type tab, clear the "Ordinals (1st) with superscript"
option. Click OK twice.

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"hungryjoe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I'm just wanting to insert a regular sized "th" after writing the date but
> Word automatically makes it smaller - please help me.
>
> Thanks




 
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Stefan Blom
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      16th May 2010
Indeed, Undo might be a useful tool. :-)

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"Sesquipedalian Sam" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 15 May 2010 15:43:39 +0200, "Stefan Blom"
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>>If you want a single instance of "th" without superscript formatting, just
>>Undo
>>(for example by pressing Ctrl+Z) immediately after Word has changed the format
>>of text.

>
> This is excellent advice. I have lots of autoformatting options set
> because I *usually* want them. Ctrl-Z allows me to selectively cancel
> them so that I get the best of both worlds. It works for the ordinals
> (1st, 2nd), lists (ordered and unordered), smart quotes, indents, etc.
>
> It also works for autocorrect when Word is a little too helpful.
>
> Set the autoformat and autocorrect the way you usually want them, then
> use Ctrl-Z to override.
>
>>To turn off the autoformatting of ordinals, do the following: Click Office
>>button | Word options. In the Proofing category, click AutoCorrect Options. On
>>the AutoFormat As You Type tab, clear the "Ordinals (1st) with superscript"
>>option. Click OK twice.



 
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