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For characters like 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc., I need to instruct a typesetter to set the characters st, nd and rd at the top of the line rather than the bottom? In the jargon of the industry, how are such characters differentiated and specified, top or bottom?
__________________ RJ Emery, Eastern USA WordPerfect X3 on W10 x64 |
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Superscript vs Subscript?
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I agree with Steve...superscript or subscript...
'-}} Terrie |
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Another vote for superscript.
Realistically, if you need to instruct a typesetter to do that, you probably need a different typesetter. They should know to do that automatically. |
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