Hi,
In making comments or typewriter in PDF:
I know there is a key combination CTRL+”=” which could change font position from normal to subscript, and corresponding CTRL+SHIFT+”=” for superscript. But once any of them are used, how to change back to normal non-sub/super position? I tried various key combinations and found no effective one, and all subsequent typing are in the sub/superscript.
In MS Word, use the key combination again changes back to normal font, so basically it is treated as a toggling command. In PDF-Xchange viewer, is there a way to change back to normal font?
Bob
How to change back from sub/superscript to normal font?
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Re: How to change back from sub/superscript to normal font?
Hello Bob,
I have to admit that on my machine the "Ctrl + =" and "Ctrl + Shift + =" combinations are not working at all for super/sub scripting, so can I ask which is the OS you are using (XP, Vista, Win7) and whether it is a 32 of 64 bit one?
Best,
Stefan
I have to admit that on my machine the "Ctrl + =" and "Ctrl + Shift + =" combinations are not working at all for super/sub scripting, so can I ask which is the OS you are using (XP, Vista, Win7) and whether it is a 32 of 64 bit one?
Best,
Stefan
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Re: How to change back from sub/superscript to normal font?
Stefan,
I am using MS Win 7 32-bit.
Bob
I am using MS Win 7 32-bit.
Bob
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Re: How to change back from sub/superscript to normal font?
Hi Bob_sun,
In the viewer "Ctrl + =" is zoom and "Ctrl + Shift + =" is unassigned. If you would like to modify this go to View->ToolBars->Customize Toolbars... Go to the Commands tab. You can then select a Category and a Command and hit the properties button. This will open the Command Properties window which will allow you to set a shortcut.
If you choose View from the Categories and scroll down to "Zoom in" you will see it's been assigned "Ctrl + =". Hope that helps!
In the viewer "Ctrl + =" is zoom and "Ctrl + Shift + =" is unassigned. If you would like to modify this go to View->ToolBars->Customize Toolbars... Go to the Commands tab. You can then select a Category and a Command and hit the properties button. This will open the Command Properties window which will allow you to set a shortcut.
If you choose View from the Categories and scroll down to "Zoom in" you will see it's been assigned "Ctrl + =". Hope that helps!
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Re: How to change back from sub/superscript to normal font?
The Shortcut for Subscript is Ctrl+Shift+"Num-"
The Shortcut for Superscript is Ctrl+Shift+"Num+"

The Shortcut for Superscript is Ctrl+Shift+"Num+"
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Re: How to change back from sub/superscript to normal font?
What to do if you want to switch back to normal font?
Bob
Bob
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Re: How to change back from sub/superscript to normal font?
Hi Bob_sun,
After testing, I have confirmed your observation and have submitted it to our development team. It is ticket # 1215. I will post here when we have a resolution. Sorry for any inconvenience and thank you for the feedback. We appreciate the opportunity to improve our products.
After testing, I have confirmed your observation and have submitted it to our development team. It is ticket # 1215. I will post here when we have a resolution. Sorry for any inconvenience and thank you for the feedback. We appreciate the opportunity to improve our products.
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Re: How to change back from sub/superscript to normal font?
Jamie,
Thanks. I am looking forward to update on this.
Bob
Thanks. I am looking forward to update on this.
Bob
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