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Old 03-23-2017, 01:14 PM
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Bonjour!
Dans Word 2016, comment créer des lettres surmontées d'un petit rond
Par exemple
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Old 03-23-2017, 04:31 PM
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For that you could use a Word field, coded as:
{EQ \o (°,B)} - for PCs using English-language regional settings
or:
{EQ \o (°;B)} - for PCs not using English-language regional settings
To get the desired result, superscript the ° (which is a degree symbol) and reduce the size of the B by 15-20%.

Note: The field braces (i.e. { }) are created in the document itself, via Ctrl-F9 (Cmd-F9 on a Mac); you can't simply type them or copy & paste them from this message.
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Bonjour!
Merci beaucoup pour votre réponse; cela m'a donné une piste!
Voici comment j'ai modifié le champ pour obtenir mon résultat:
{EQ \o \ac (B;{EQ \s \up 7 (°)})}

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Yes, you could do that, but that results in a large increase in the line height. My technique has a minimal effect on the line height. If a small increase in the line height is acceptable, use:
{EQ \o (°,B)}
or:
{EQ \o (°;B)}
as before, but superscript the ° (which is a degree symbol) and increase its point size by about 25% (e.g. if the font size is 12pt, make the ° 16 pt) and leave the B at the original size. That is also a much simpler field code than your construction.
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Ok! Merci... ça fontionne!
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