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Decimal Align Includes Superscript Or Subscri |
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WordPerfect® 6.0 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: If you set decimal align for a column of numbers and include a superscript or subscript letter to a number, it will align that with that text rather than after the decimal. Solutions: The following workaround will allow the number to decimal align, but the superscript (or subscript) text will act as though it were after the decimal: This seems to only work with Courier fonts. 1. Create a column of numbers using decimal align tabs 2. Add a superscript (or subscript) on one of the numbers and it will align as if the superscript were before the decimal 3. Put a decimal before the superscript letter (before the [Suprscpt] code) 4. Place the cursor on the decimal point and press Delete (This doesn't work if you just backspace over the decimal) The superscript text remains aligned as if it were after the decimal point until you save the file or the screen rewrites. This is apparently why it doesn't work with any other fonts besides Courier because all of the other fonts automatically cause the screen to rewrite. This file can be printed as it appears in step 5 above, but will revert back after doing so. |
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