There is no baseline shift tag in FusionPro, but there are several things you can do to approximate the effect. Here are a few that come to mind, in order of increasing complexity:

* Use the <superscript> tag.  For example:

  return '<f name="Zapf Dingbats"><superscript>n</superscript></f>';

(You may have to adjust the superscript ratio and offset in the Global Paragraph Settings. You can, of course, also use a tag such as <z newsize=4> to adjust the point size of the "bullet" character.)

* Use absolute leading.  For example:

return '<f name="Zapf Dingbats">n</f><p leading="50">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;';

* Create a table, and adjust the vertical position of the rows.

Also, an alternative way to create a "bullet" character is to output a lower-case "g" in the Webdings font.

Or, you can simply use the "&bull;" entity in an regular (non-symbol) font.

Dan


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