You could use the fonts "Times musical roman" or "Bach", which don't affect the 
line spacing as does "Maestro", and include a number of time signatures.
Eric

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> On 16 Apr 2017, at 17:08, Michael Lawlor <mjlaw...@virginmedia.com> wrote:
> 
> I want to include time signatures in a Word document, preferably with 
> one number directly above the other, rather than making it look like a 
> fraction.  I have tried superscripts and subscripts, but something 
> resembling real music notation would be better.  Also, I do not just 
> want regular time signatures, I also want to include 3/1, 6/2...  Does 
> anyone have any advice to provide on the easiest way to do this?
> 
> Regards,
> Michael Lawlor
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