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SuperScript and SubScript
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unknown
2009-09-23 14:51:57 UTC
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IM 11.5.1 with Oracle 10g

Is there a way to use super or sub script in text or
computed fields? Currently I use text and physically move
the text up or down to get the affect.

Thanks.
Terry Dykstra [TeamSybase]
2009-09-23 17:38:37 UTC
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Not possible as far as I know.
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Post by unknown
IM 11.5.1 with Oracle 10g
Is there a way to use super or sub script in text or
computed fields? Currently I use text and physically move
the text up or down to get the affect.
Thanks.
Rick
2009-09-25 17:45:48 UTC
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On Sep 23, 1:38 pm, "Terry Dykstra [TeamSybase]"
Post by Terry Dykstra [TeamSybase]
Not possible as far as I know.
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Post by unknown
IM 11.5.1 with Oracle 10g
Is there a way to use super or sub script in text or
computed fields?  Currently I use text and physically move
the text up or down to get the affect.
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Depending on which font and characters you need, you can look up the
super/sub script characters in the Windows character map. For
example, in Arial font, a superscript "1" can be entered by typing
0185 while pressing down the Alt key (or doing a copy / paste from the
Char map into the IM Text object). Each font has it's own set of
characters available. You may even be able to find one that supports
all basic letters / numbers in a super/sub script version

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