Special character at top

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How do I put the TM or C or R special characters at the TOP after a word?
The superscript only puts it a little higher, but not at the top.
 
Word ® = ALT-0174
Word © = ALT-0169
Word â„¢ = ALT-0153

It's the font themselves that determin how high they are. As you can see
above, the â„¢ was the only one designed to be at the "top".
 
What font is it?

brodiemac said:
Word ® = ALT-0174
Word © = ALT-0169
Word â„¢ = ALT-0153

It's the font themselves that determin how high they are. As you can see
above, the â„¢ was the only one designed to be at the "top".
 
Any font. These characters are present in most fonts as ASCII characters
0174, 0169, and 0153 (Unicode 00AE, 00A9, 2122). They are also present as
AutoCorrect entries which are inserted automatically when you type (r), (c),
and (tm). You can insert them and then superscript them if desired.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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