tejtemw@isis.educ.lon.ac.uk (EARL WILLIAMS) (12/21/89)
Thank you to all who posted answers here or e-mailed them to me. This is a re-posting of the question, with its answer, and it should end the thread. >In article <1989Dec20.235450.13036@isis.educ.lon.ac.uk> tejtemw@isis.educ.lon.ac.uk (EARL WILLIAMS) writes: >>I am trying to use superscripts in single-spaced text while maintaining >>even vertical line-spacing. Since characters have a certain height, >>superscripting them causes Word to believe that the whole line is taller; >>it therefore puts more vertical whitespace between that line and the one >>before it than there is between lines of regular single-spaced text. > The solution with Word [v4.0] is to select the Paragraph Format menu item. >Under line spacing it should say AUTO. To set it to a uniform spacing >type in -Npt where 'N' is the amount of leading you want. -- Earl M. Williams ?8^) "No matter where you go, there you are." Inst. of Education, U. of London -Buckaroo Banzai INTERNET/JANET: tejtemw@isis.educ.lon.ac.uk "When in doubt, lay it out." BITNET: tejtemw%<same>@ukacrl.bitnet -Captain Ultimate [Frisbee]