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if you notice the small "h" "m" on top please tell me how i can do that on MS Word. I'm typing up music sheet and i need to know ASAP.

thanks!

2007-10-30 13:11:14 · 8 answers · asked by magicdust 3 in Computers & Internet Other - Computers

8 answers

highlight what you want small, go to format: text and pick superscript

2007-10-30 13:14:17 · answer #1 · answered by roadrunner019 2 · 1 0

Easiest way I can think of is with the Equation Editor which is built into Word. Here is some info - prepare to read.
Combine Characters - Equations
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/CombineCharacters.htm

Another overstrike example
Another common request is to apply both a superscript and a subscript number in the same position. By far the easiest way to do this is to use the Equation Editor built into Word, which offers templates for placing superscripts and subscripts. Note that an equation object can be formatted as In Line With Text (and this is the default in Word 2000, 2002, and 2003), so there is no very good reason not to use the Equation Editor for this, but it can be done with an EQ field if you insist.
Figures 7 and 8 below show the same layout created with Equation Editor and an EQ field, both in 12-point Times New Roman at 200% Zoom.

Figure 7. Superscript and subscript created with Equation Editor

Figure 8. Superscript and subscript created with EQ field
Figure 8 was created beginning with the field { EQ \o (2,3)}. To achieve the result seen, the EQ field was first formatted as 10-point Times New Roman (the N remains 12-point). Superscript and subscript formatting were then applied to the 2 and 3 respectively (you can use Format | Font: Superscript/Subscript or the Ctrl+Shift+= and Ctrl+= shortcuts). This gets you most of the way, but it is then necessary to select the 2 and raise it 2 points (Format | Font | Character Spacing: Raised by 2 points) and lower the 3 by 2 points. If you start with a different font size, some trial-and-error experimentation will be required to arrive at the required settings.
Much more at web page.
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Word’s Equation Editor
http://callcentre.education.ed.ac.uk/downloads/quickguides/word/WordEquationEditor.pdf

2007-10-30 20:24:43 · answer #2 · answered by TheHumbleOne 7 · 0 1

I can help!! First type all of the music in the word document keeping the letters as they normally would. Then when you are done you can highlight the "h" and the "m"...the click on "format" at the top toolbar...then click on "font" in the drop down box. In the box that pops up you will see "position"...click on that and then you would use "superscript". I hope this helps! Good luck!

2007-10-30 20:19:20 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

it's easy, just click in Format -> Font -> check the superscript then click ok, hihi,

2007-10-30 20:16:29 · answer #4 · answered by cathy 1 · 1 0

there is a set of comands ithink it is hold shift and + to get the powers and to bring it back down ithink it is hold shift and - if that dosent work then just replace shift with controll and if that dosent work try hold shift and ] fool around but Im fairly shure that one of those will work.

2007-10-30 20:19:00 · answer #5 · answered by gotbrimstone 2 · 0 1

highlight then right click font then check superscript.

2007-10-30 20:15:56 · answer #6 · answered by lucky me 2 · 1 0

Try inserting symbols, go to your insert drop down, see if it offers an insert of such.

2007-10-30 20:14:30 · answer #7 · answered by rrcancer77 1 · 0 2

if u have photoshop u can do that easily by editing the words and letter.

2007-10-30 20:14:18 · answer #8 · answered by Steven 2 · 0 2

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