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"Comment" references are superscript - not a good thing [WORD 2000
BeagleMom 17.07.2006 05:58:01
Can't figure out how to get the "Comment" references to be on line with the
text to which the comments refer. They appear to be superscript, but
highlighting them and "un-super-ing" these has no effect at all. Highlighting
the entire document and un-super-ing it, too, has absolutely no effect. So
the problem must be in the "comment reference style"; I've tried to change
the formatting via the Style menu, but superscript/online does not seem to be
a choice offered.

This is not a desirable thing.

Has anyone repaired this problem out there?
Re: "Comment" references are superscript - not a good thing [WORD 2000
"Stefan Blom" <no.spam[ at ]please.xyz> 17.07.2006 08:20:14
Check the formatting of the Comment Reference character style:

In the Modify Style dialog box, click Modify | Format | Font.

Click the Font tab. Click to clear the "Superscript" attribute. (If
the option is greyed out and checked, you may have to click twice; the
first click enables the option, the second one clears it.)

Also click the Character Spacing tab and make sure that "Position" is
set to "Normal" (not to "Raised").

Click OK to confirm the settings in the dialog boxes.

Note: To display the Modify Style dialog box, use Format | Style,
locate the correct style, and then click the Modify button.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"BeagleMom" wrote in message
news:FBB97813-6619-4D06-B0D8-46411EAC990A[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text]
> Can't figure out how to get the "Comment" references to be on line
with the
> text to which the comments refer. They appear to be superscript, but
> highlighting them and "un-super-ing" these has no effect at all.
Highlighting
> the entire document and un-super-ing it, too, has absolutely no
effect. So
> the problem must be in the "comment reference style"; I've tried to
change
> the formatting via the Style menu, but superscript/online does not
seem to be
> a choice offered.
>
> This is not a desirable thing.
>
> Has anyone repaired this problem out there?




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