

More likely than not, when you did it in the past, you pasted it directly into a Rich Text box that already had the number height set appropriately and so you never had to go through the resize process. I was just hoping there was an explanation why this all of a sudden wasn't working for me, just weird it's worked fine in the past! I'm sure I have similar windows sizes so it shouldn't be a problem.

Have 2 chief files where I've done these window numbers before, I will try to make do and copy and paste what I can from those. Just shoot me over an email if you want to discuss further. Simply preceed any numerical character that you want to be superscript with the caret symbol (^)Ĭopy the results displayed in the New Result fieldĪgain though, for most situations, it really can be automated a whole lot more so that you can spend less time typing and proofreading and more time drawing. Select the macro, click Edit, and follow the included instructions to enter your desired text. Open Text Macro Management and Import the macro Unlike using MS Word, the converted results will use the true superscript characters. In the meantime, for anyone using X12 or newer who insists on entering these numbers manually, I just wrote a little utility macro that you can use right inside Chief to make the process a little quicker and I'm including it below for a limited time. Just send me over an email if you want to discuss further. For most situations where a person finds themselves manually entering these superscript labels, I think I could help you both automate and greatly speed up your workflow by writing you one or more custom text macros to handle the process.
