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Applying baseline shift
You can place characters above or below their baseline without affecting paragraph
spacing. A positive value raises the text; a negative value lowers the text. To apply
baseline shift to selected text, do one of the following things:
(Windows only): Choose Style > Baseline Shift, enter a value in the Baseline Shift
field, and then click OK.
Enter a value in the Baseline field of the Character/Character Attributes tab of the
Measurements palette.
Use one of the keyboard commands below.
Mac OS X
Down 1 pt: Command+Option+Shift+-
Up 1 pt: Command+Option++
Windows
Down 1 pt: Ctrl+Alt+Shift+9
Up 1 pt: Ctrl+Alt+Shift+0
Applying emphasis
To apply an emphasis mark to a character, select the character, click the Emphasis
Mark drop down in the Paragraph/Paragraph Attributes tab of the Measurements
palette to display the emphasis mark options, and then click one of the options. These
options are also available in the Emphasis Mark drop-down menu under Style > Type
Style. On Windows, these options are also available in the Emphasis Mark drop-down
menu in the Character Attributes palette (Style > Character).
Controlling half-width characters
To keep half-width characters (such as Roman characters) horizontal in a vertical story:
(Windows only) Check the Keep Half-Width Characters Upright box in the Character
Attributes dialog box (Style > Character) .
(Mac OS X only) Check the Keep Half-Width Characters Upright box on the Character
tab of the Measurements palette.
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