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Access - Adding MD as superscript text or the character for French Registered Trademark
I need to add the character MD as superscript or the equal French Registered Trademark to my table and I have no Idea how to do it or is it possible.  Is there a code for this, there is in english.

Thank you,

H

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Could you be more specific? What does it mean add MD to the table? is it table name? how the table name will look?
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In my table for Company Name, I need to to add the French character for Registered TradeMark at the end of the Company's Name (because that's what they require)which is "MD", but it has to be superscript.  In English it is ® and it should be Superscript, in French the symbol is MD but it has to be superscript.  Hope you understand what I am trying to say.

Thanks,

H

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In my table for Company Name, I need to to add the French character for Registered TradeMark at the end of the Company's Name (because that's what they require)which is "MD", but it has to be superscript.  In English it is ® and it should be Superscript, in French the symbol is MD but it has to be superscript.  Hope you understand what I am trying to say.

Thanks,

H

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I have no idea how to genetate subscript of MD - But I don't think it will be part of Access naming convention. Can you name a table with the circled R?

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Yes you can, alt-ctrl-R generates it in Word and then you have to paste it into the table but  If I superscript "MD" in Word and paste it in it does not work.   I think it has something to do with it not being an actual symbol, but then how does the french population deal with this, it's necessary for their text???

Thanks,

H

Well... I learned somthing new.
Do you cut and paste this stupid circle R every time you refer to the table ?
We'll have to wait for a French Expert to look into it.
Sorry
Dan

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Once the ® is in the table it stays, same with ™.???  Thanks for trying!  Im sure there has to be a way to do, somebody out there must have a way!

H

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