Re: Superscripts/subscripts in HTML messages

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"Dave Minerath" <minerath@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In MS Outlook I had the option of using MS Word to compose HTML email,
which
I liked to do as I frequently need to use subscripts and superscripts in
equations. Now that I've migrated to an all-Mac platform, I haven't been
able to find ANY Mac email client that will let me compose HTML mail with
superscripts or subscripts.

Writing in MS Word for Mac and copying/pasting doesn't work; the
superscripts and subscripts revert to normal text when pasted.

Any suggestions, besides making Word or PDF documents and attaching them?

Dave


Rather than copying from Word, compose your email there and then choose
"Send as html" from within Word. This does essentially the same thing as
you describe in Outlook.

You might need to be using a Unicode font for the sub/superscripts to
translate across platforms successfully.

Good luck,
-Mark


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