For Windows 7, the method I use when in the middle of composing an email is to click on "START" and find (or search) for the Character Map. Click on the character you want followed by "Select" then "Copy". Now return to your hotmail letter and do a Right-click, Paste. Unfortunately, my method pastes the special character at the beginning of the next line so I have to do the following sequence: backspace-left arrow-backspace. This should put the special character where you wanted it.
To create superscript text, you can use the Alt key along with a corresponding numeric code on the number pad. For example, to create superscript 2 (²), you would hold down the Alt key and type 0178. For subscript text, there is no direct Alt key combination and you may need to use special characters or the formatting options in your software.
To get subscripts and superscripts on Microsoft Word, you must go to format --> Font and click either subscript or superscript depending on what you want. You can also use the shortcut keys, Ctrl and the + key for subscript and Ctrl-Shift and the + key for superscript.
To superscript text on a MacBook Air, you can use the keyboard shortcut by selecting the text you want to superscript and then pressing Command + Shift + + (the plus key). Alternatively, in applications like Pages or Microsoft Word, you can highlight the text, go to the Format menu, select Font, and then choose "Baseline" to select "Superscript."
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place insertation point where you want to write superscript, then on Home tab look at Font section and press x2 icon, type text and when you finish with superscript press one more time x2 to turn off superscripting or just press control=shift=equal to turn superscript on and off
Ctrl-Shift and the plus key changes into superscript mode. Ctrl-Shift and the plus key again will change back to normal. You can also do it through the text formatting options. Ctrl - D is a quick way of opening the formatting options and superscript is in the Effects section.
Hotmail does not use postal codes.
What you mean is a Superscript. If you type the word and then press Ctrl-Shift and the + key and then type your number, it will be superscripted. If you then use the same key combination you can continue typing as normal. You can also choose the Superscript option from the Font dialog box. Pressing Ctrl - D will open it.
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Yes, Windows Live Hotmail use a POP server.
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Assuming you are using Microsoft Word: The default keyboard shortcut for superscript is CTRL + SHIFT + = To return to default typing, press the key combination again. You can also find superscript manually by navigating to Format -> Font and choosing the Font tab.