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In the given Word document I'd like to change the character position of 2nd word of 3rd sentence to Raised by 2pt. How can I do that?

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Open the Word file, then go to the position where the word is located and double click it. Now you have two ways to do this:

  1. While the word is selected, locate the Font Size and add +2, then press Enter.

  2. With the word selected, press Ctrl + Shift + ">" to increase the font size.

No matter which way you choose, the result will be the same.

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A superscript or subscript is a number, figure, symbol, or indicator that is smaller than the normal line of type and is set slightly above it (superscript) or below it (subscript). When you add a trademark, copyright, or other symbol to your presentation, you might want the symbol to appear slightly above the rest of your text. If you’re creating a footnote, you might also want to do this with a number.

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