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- From: TAOBERLY@news.delphi.com (TAOBERLY@DELPHI.COM)
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- Subject: Re: FinalWriter V.401 Fonts?
- Date: 23 Jan 1996 01:26:41 -0500
- Organization: Delphi Internet Services Corporation
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- >> Just try writing a paper using a lot of superscripts, for a
- >> biblio. page at the end! I don't know about anyone else, but I cite lots
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- > Okay, here's a suggesstion for a work-around: create a superscript style,
- > assign it to whatever function key is handy; create a normal script style,
- > assign it to _shifted_ function key. now, function key gets you to
- > superscript; shift function key returns you to normal.
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- > Stan Anderson
- > (slowly learning the power of styles)
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- But the styles are _paragraph_ styles, and can't be applied to a single
- word or character without affecting everything else in the paragraph, can
- they?
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- Todd
- taoberly@delphi.com
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