I just tried it in Word and it come out like this:
http://www.yatesguitar.com/misc/MusicMeter.pdf

Use the settings in Format...Font. The 3 is superscript and larger than
normal type, the 4 is subscript and larger than normal. Set character
spacing to "condensed" and "by [the altered font size]". For other
signatures you could just copy this pair and change the numbers. In a
paragraph you may also have to alter the line spacing of that line.

I can't guarantee anything, but it looks like it works. 

Richard Yates




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> Subject: [Finale] OT Time Signatures in MS Word documents
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> Does anyone have any suggestions on methods for 
> typing/inserting time signatures in WORD documents, ideally 
> so that the numbers are vertically in line?
> Michael Lawlor
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