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How do I turn off automatic superscript in Outlook 2003?

 
 
Danielle-1984
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      15th Aug 2008
I do not want the st, nd, rd, or th to superscript after a number (i.e. 1st).
How do I turn off this setting?
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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      15th Aug 2008
it's autocorrect. look in tools, options, spelling, autocorrect.

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> I do not want the st, nd, rd, or th to superscript after a number (i.e.
> 1st).
> How do I turn off this setting?


 
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