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Topic ClosedChanging Format of a single Character of TEXT

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    Posted: 09.Jan.2009 at 03:04
I am wondering if I can change the format of a single character within TEXT.
I know that you are able to change the format of a single character within MTEXT. This is the string code that appears in the properties box for MTEXT. {\fCode2000|b0|i0|c0|p2;\u+23DA}
I am trying to use Unicode 23DA which is an electrical earth symbol in TrueFont type Code2000.
Are we able to change the TextStyle of a few characters like we can for %%uUnderline%%u?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09.Jan.2009 at 08:11
No, this is possible only in MText.
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