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Old December 3rd 06, 10:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
Hollis Paul
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Default How do I use superscript formatting in Outlook?

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To have a message with the correct representation, I need to use superscript
characters in the Outook template. Do I need to edit the .oft file with
another tool?

I presume that you are talking about text in a texbox or other control--
in which case you would open the template, which creates an Outlook data item
in the default folder of the form type, add the superscript text in whatever
control(s) you have, then resave form as a .oft file.

Now, the question is, why are you using a .oft file? The usual practice is to
publish the form to a forms library, and access it from there. I don't think
.oft files have been recommended for common usage since Outlook 98ME. You
really should learn about publishing forms (Outlook help will tell you, unless
you really are using Outlook 98ME) and forms libraries.

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Hollis Paul
Mukilteo, WA USA


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