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Topic ClosedSuperscript in Attribute tag

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    Posted: 17.Aug.2007 at 20:05

I have a title block that has the usual stuff in it like title, client, etc.  Recently the company has registered a trademark for some of the equipment we sell and I now need to be able to include a superscript registered trademark logo occasionally in one of the attribute fields.  I know about using the xyz^ stack function in MText, but that does not work in the Attribute tag.  Does anyone know if it's even possible to add custom superscript into an attribute tag.

Short version:
- AutoCAD 2008
- Need to place a superscript ® (u+00AE) into an attribute tag (Data field)
- The ^ stacking trick doesn't work (It does for MText, but this isn't MText)
- Currently I need to leave some extra space and make a seperate text field float to make it look like the symbol is actually where it's suppost to be.  Annoying stop gap messure and I really hate doing it that way.
 


Edited by Tunnen - 17.Aug.2007 at 20:06
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