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How do I superscript in access 2003? Example H2O how do you superscript

Don't you mean subscript for your example? :)

Superscript and subscript are attributes of a font, for example,

here is some[apply superscript attr] superscripted [unapply attr]text

I don't think you can do this anywhere in Access, because I don't think
there is any place where you can inline-change font attributes. Probably
the only place you could do it at all is in a Data Access Page, because that
turns into HTML.
 
I know that can do that. I sure that because I see it every day in my office.
But I can't do that. Another one in my office can do. I'm here to find how
she do. and now no one here can do that???? Please show me !!!!

Mike Labosh said:
How do I superscript in access 2003? Example H2O how do you superscript
the 2?

Don't you mean subscript for your example? :)

Superscript and subscript are attributes of a font, for example,

here is some[apply superscript attr] superscripted [unapply attr]text

I don't think you can do this anywhere in Access, because I don't think
there is any place where you can inline-change font attributes. Probably
the only place you could do it at all is in a Data Access Page, because that
turns into HTML.
--
Peace & happy computing,

Mike Labosh, MCSD
"I have no choice but to believe in free will."
 
Access cannot do it without using an RTF (Rich Text Format) control.

--
Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP

(no private e-mails, please)


AnhVu said:
I know that can do that. I sure that because I see it every day in my
office.
But I can't do that. Another one in my office can do. I'm here to find how
she do. and now no one here can do that???? Please show me !!!!

Mike Labosh said:
How do I superscript in access 2003? Example H2O how do you
superscript
the 2?

Don't you mean subscript for your example? :)

Superscript and subscript are attributes of a font, for example,

here is some[apply superscript attr] superscripted [unapply attr]text

I don't think you can do this anywhere in Access, because I don't think
there is any place where you can inline-change font attributes. Probably
the only place you could do it at all is in a Data Access Page, because
that
turns into HTML.
--
Peace & happy computing,

Mike Labosh, MCSD
"I have no choice but to believe in free will."
 
How we can create a symbol like: â„¢ ??? how? if we can do that. It's ok..

Hold down the Alt key then type 0153 (using the number keypad)
Coca Colaâ„¢

You might want to look at the characters available in CharMap.exe.
Start + All Programs + Accessories + Charmap.exe.
 
The only ways are:

1) With the Num Lock on, hold down the Alt key, and press the keys 0 1 5 3
while the Alt key is down.
2) Take advantage of the default AutoCorrect entry that will convert (tm) to
T
 

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