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Monday, September 24, 2012
How to Adjust Baseline Shift in MS Word
1. Launch Microsoft Word 2007. Click on the 'Home' tab.
2. Click the 'Show Font Dialog' box located in the 'Font' section of the 'Home' tab.
3. Click the 'Character Spacing' tab.
4. Select the type of baseline shift you would like to use from the 'Position' drop-down box. 'Normal' keeps all text aligned and straight. 'Raised' is ideal for creating superscripts, and 'lowered' is ideal for creating subscripts.
5. Click 'OK' to save your changes and exit the window.