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Old January 4th, 2005, 02:38 AM
Jann
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Default Superscript numbers

Is there any way to set superscript for numbers only? I
am working with a lenghly document. Right now, I have to
reset supercript for every single footnote number and
that is so time-consuming with hundreds of footnotes.
Thank you.
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Old January 4th, 2005, 02:50 AM
Greg Maxey
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Why aren't you footnotes already superscripted? If you are using
InsertReferenceFootnote the default fomat is already set to superscript.

Anyway, EditReplaceMoreUse Wildcards.

Type "[0-9]" without the "" in the find what field
Type ^& in the Replace with fiel
Click FormatFontSuperscript
Replace All

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Jann wrote:
Is there any way to set superscript for numbers only? I
am working with a lenghly document. Right now, I have to
reset supercript for every single footnote number and
that is so time-consuming with hundreds of footnotes.
Thank you.



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Old January 4th, 2005, 04:17 AM
Klaus Linke
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Greg Maxey wrote:
Why aren't you footnotes already superscripted? If you are using
InsertReferenceFootnote the default fomat is already set to superscript.


Yes, check the "Footnote reference" style, and change it to superscripted if it isn't.
If it isn't applied to the footnote references, you can re-apply it by searching for footnote references (Find what: ^f) and apply
the style (leave "Replace with" empty, and choose the "Footnote Reference" style in "More Format Style").

Greetings,
Klaus


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Old January 5th, 2005, 12:38 PM
Jann
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Yes, I used Insert-Reference-Footnote, but I see
no "default" box to check off and it does not default. I
followed your suggestion via Edit, Replace, etc. There
is no "More" on my options in Word 2002, but there is the
Wildcard box. When I finished, one number was
superscripted, but as I typed, no other numbers were. I
thought it would automatically superscript as I typed but
it doesn't. Perhaps I need to tell it what I want
superscripted? Brackets? ??
-----Original Message-----
Why aren't you footnotes already superscripted? If you

are using
InsertReferenceFootnote the default fomat is already

set to superscript.

Anyway, EditReplaceMoreUse Wildcards.

Type "[0-9]" without the "" in the find what field
Type ^& in the Replace with fiel
Click FormatFontSuperscript
Replace All

--
Greg Maxey/Word MVP
A Peer in Peer to Peer Support

Jann wrote:
Is there any way to set superscript for numbers only?

I
am working with a lenghly document. Right now, I have

to
reset supercript for every single footnote number and
that is so time-consuming with hundreds of footnotes.
Thank you.



.

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Old January 5th, 2005, 12:40 PM
Jann
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Klaus, thanks, I checked the "Footnote Reference" style
in Toolbar's Insert but there is no "supercript" box to
check off.
-----Original Message-----
Greg Maxey wrote:
Why aren't you footnotes already superscripted? If

you are using
InsertReferenceFootnote the default fomat is already

set to superscript.

Yes, check the "Footnote reference" style, and change it

to superscripted if it isn't.
If it isn't applied to the footnote references, you can

re-apply it by searching for footnote references (Find
what: ^f) and apply
the style (leave "Replace with" empty, and choose

the "Footnote Reference" style in "More Format
Style").

Greetings,
Klaus


.

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Old January 5th, 2005, 04:03 PM
Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Go to Format | Style, select Footnote Reference, and click Modify. In the
Modify Style dialog, choose Format | Font, then check the box for
Superscript. OK out.

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"Jann" wrote in message
...
Klaus, thanks, I checked the "Footnote Reference" style
in Toolbar's Insert but there is no "supercript" box to
check off.
-----Original Message-----
Greg Maxey wrote:
Why aren't you footnotes already superscripted? If

you are using
InsertReferenceFootnote the default fomat is already

set to superscript.

Yes, check the "Footnote reference" style, and change it

to superscripted if it isn't.
If it isn't applied to the footnote references, you can

re-apply it by searching for footnote references (Find
what: ^f) and apply
the style (leave "Replace with" empty, and choose

the "Footnote Reference" style in "More Format
Style").

Greetings,
Klaus


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