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No. I do not understand "field control", so before getting into that I want to know if it will work on a Mac.
A superscript by definition, is placed to the right and higher than the character. Would your solution place the tilde over the m? |
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first character NOT Alpha numeric or Tilde (~) delete. | ksridh | Word VBA | 5 | 03-17-2014 12:45 AM |