kscott@cgl.ucsf.edu (Kevin Scott) (02/12/91)
I had no trouble redefining te sizes and keys of subscripts using "commands" 1) choose long menus from (usually) the edit menu 2) choose commands from the edit menu 3) type 't' then scroll up and select superscript 4) over where it says "2 pt" type 3 5) click the add button 6) you may mouse down on the thae arrow and see a list of the usable subscripts sizes with diamonds nex to them are present in menus you may select any size and click the add or remove button to take them out of menus 7) Big hint! Step 6 works for fonts,, you may have three million fonts but using this trick configure your program so only 5 of them appear in the microsoft word menu.
dana@are.berkeley.edu (Dana E. Keil) (02/12/91)
kscott@cgl.ucsf.edu (Kevin Scott) writes: >I had no trouble redefining te sizes and keys of subscripts using "commands" >1) choose long menus from (usually) the edit menu >2) choose commands from the edit menu >3) type 't' then scroll up and select superscript >4) over where it says "2 pt" type 3 >5) click the add button >6) you may mouse down on the thae arrow and see a list of the usable subscripts > sizes with diamonds nex to them are present in menus > you may select any size and click the add or remove button to take them > out of menus That's a nice description of how to add and remove things from menus, but unfortunately it doesn't answer the question which is how to get the subscripting command to change the _font size_ at the same time it changes the size of the superscripting or subscripting. -- Dana E. Keil Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics University of California, Berkeley dana@are.berkeley.edu
sburke@jarthur.Claremont.EDU (Scott Burke) (02/13/91)
The easiest way to remove objects from menus is Command-Option-Minus and then select the offending command or font. Scott. sburke@jarthur.claremont.edu