Some fractions are part of standard unicode, available from the standard 
Windows Character Map--e.g., ¼, ½, ¾.Sean Pollock

> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected]> Subject: Re: 
> fractions> Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2008 15:11:08 -0600> > > Is there a way to 
> generate fractions> > without just writing them like I am here (i.e. 1/4)?> > 
> One method is to buy any of the various fraction fonts available. Go to > 
> myfonts.com or other font seller and search for "fractions." Yes, you still > 
> have to enter them by typing the individual characters, but they will be > 
> properly sized and kerned. You'll have to apply a character format to them > 
> that uses the appropriate fraction font, or they may display as other > 
> characters, based on the paragraph format.> > Some of the "Pro" fonts include 
> Unicode font numerators, denominators, and > fraction slash. You can copy and 
> paste them from Character Map, since you > have FM8. Again, you'll have to 
> apply a character format to them, unless the > font is the same one used for 
> the whole paragraph.> > Mike Wickham> > > 
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