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self explanatory really
someone please help before i throw something lol
someone please help before i throw something lol
J said:Hello... umm Cowie!
There is no direct way to do this as far as I know. If you are trying
to just display subscript/superscript letters on a form, you have two
options:
1) Create separate labels, one normal label and the sub/superscript
label which is really just smaller text in the right location
2) Use some of the pre-existing ascii characters that are naturally
superscript/subscript. Below is all the characters I could find using
Start->Programs->Accessories->CharacterMap:
° ² ³ ¹ º ª â…“ â…” â…› â…œ â… â…ž
Hope that helps,
~J