On 2015/07/29 16:09, Brian Barker wrote:
At 15:40 29/07/2015 +0900, Thomas Noname wrote:

Don't know. Indeed it shouldn't happen. Are you saving the documents in LibreOffice's native .odt format or (unwisely) in some foreign format?
ODT format. As pure as it comes.

There sure is. Search for "TM" and replace with "TM" (no quotes). Put the cursor in the "Replace with" field and click Format... . Under Position, select Superscript. You might not want to Replace All, or you will change things such as "uTMost"!

If I understand you correctly: there IS no way of replacing a string of characters with mixed formatting (like normal + superscript).

Incidentally, you very probably shouldn't be using two superscripted capital letters for this, but instead the single Unicode character "TRADE MARK SIGN" (U+2122), which you should find in all normal fonts. Find this at Insert | Special Character...; no need for superscripting.
I imagine that. However, xxxTM is the way the customer itself specifies its product - as a registered trademark.
Would it be permissible (for me) to change that?

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