In data mercoledì 2 ottobre 2013 17:50:13, Thomas Blasejewicz ha scritto:
> Good evening
> Thisis probably a rather stupid question and has been answered on this
> list (somewhere) a million times ...
> 
> (The job is already done - manually - so there is no hurry; I would like
> to know the trick.)
> 
> I had a piece of text (txt file), which contained a lot of things like
> "m2" (square meter).
> Working in Writer I tried to do a "find and replace" and turn the "2"
> into superscript.
> But I could not figure out how that works. I ALWAYS got "m2" as
> superscript, even I selected only "2" and then format -> superscript.
> (after I while of trying I gave up and replaced those number manually)
> 
> What is the trick required to turn "2" into superscript?
> But ONLY in "m2" and not all "2", since there were lots of other numbers
> too.

I think this is simple: open character map in windows (you're in Windows, 
aren't you?), copy the superscript two in the clipboard

Go to Writer, Search and replace, put search "m2" and replace "m(paste the 
superscript after the m)", then command replace/replace all.

Ciao
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