Text Analyzer tells you there is a change in font, not what that change is.

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Justin Williams
Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2018 6:11 PM
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Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Superscript in Word 2016

Can't you use text analyzer ot see if you have a superscript?
 Justin 

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Of Rebecca Lineberger
Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2018 12:55 PM
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Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Superscript in Word 2016

The JAWS key-f does not give superscript information for me.
If I want to proofread a document, I just switch to a proofreading sound scheme 
to verify that all is as it should be, then switch back to Word Classic.
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Of Adrian Spratt
Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2018 12:14 PM
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Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Superscript in Word 2016

Thanks, Rebecca. Meanwhile, I determined that JAWS key+f, the keystroke for 
format information, will verbalize if a character is superscript. 
I just twice went through the entire process of adding superscript and 
subscript to my default speech and sound scheme, both times with the modified 
version saved and confirmed as my default, but nothing has changed.
I still need to go through my ordinals manually and press JAWS key-f on each 
character I want shown in superscript to confirm that it is.
Also, I'm still looking, but I can't find the control in Word for automatically 
putting letters after ordinals in superscript.
Why did MS and VFO make each part of this difficult when it was so simple in 
previous versions? Rhetorical question.

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Rebecca Lineberger
Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2018 11:39 AM
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Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Superscript in Word 2016

Aha!  The answer.
JAWS Speech and Sound Schemes
Word Classic
JAWS will behave like prior versions with Format and Text options switched off, 
except that subscripts and superscripts are suppressed.
So, if you want to know if the superscripts are there, you have to switch to 
one of the schemes that give you information about font..
Insert-alt-s.
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Of Rebecca Lineberger
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Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Superscript in Word 2016

Adrian, for what this is worth, smile.
The Microsoft support page says:
Insert subscript or superscript text
Applies To: Word for Office 365,Outlook for Office 365,Word 2016,Outlook 
2016,Word 2013,Outlook 2013,Word 2010,Outlook 2010,Word 2007,Outlook 2007,Word 
Online,Word Starter 2010, Less article Superscript and subscript refer to 
numbers that are positioned slightly higher or slightly lower than the text on 
the line. For example, chemical formulas use subscript (H2O), and an exponent 
is often formatted as a superscript (X4).

Examples of Subscript and Superscript formatting

Make text subscript or superscript
list of 3 items
1. Select the text that you want to format as subscript or superscript.

2. Do one of the following:

list of 2 items nesting level 1
On the Home tab, in the Font group, click Subscript. Or press CTRL+=.

the subscript command in the font group

On the Home tab, in the Font group, click Superscript. Or press
CTRL+SHIFT+=.

the superscript command in the font group list end nesting level 1

Note: Keyboard shortcuts do not work if you are using Word Online.

3. To undo the formatting, click the Subscript or Superscript button again, or 
repeat the keyboard shortcut.
list end
I tried this, and JAWS 2018 does not tell me that the th in 4th, for example is 
written in superscript.  
In Office 2010, under options, proofing, I can choose to have superscript and 
subscript used or not.  I've played with settings, but again, JAWS 2018 does 
not tell me.  Perhaps there's a setting in JAWS that needs to be enabled that I 
don't know about?  Smile.  
Or perhaps Word is ignoring instructions?  LOL.  I've not asked a sighted 
person to check.
Rebecca
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Of Adrian Spratt
Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2018 9:45 AM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Superscript in Word 2016

Hi. In previous versions of Word, superscript would be verbalized when I moved 
character by character. also, when I typed a number such as 14th, Word would 
automatically make the "th" superscript. Neither is happening with Word 2016 
and the current release of JAWS 2018. Even more disconcerting, a sighted 
assistant tells me that sometimes the "th" or "nd" is superscript, sometimes 
not, probably because I'm working in a document created in an earlier version 
of Word.

Can anyone suggest how:

  1.  To get Word to make "th" and "nd" in numbers like 14th and 2nd 
automatically appear as superscript?
  2.  To get JAWS to report superscript, and also subscript, in Word documents? 
I looked at the intermediate settings  for anything that might help, but 
nothing leapt out.

Note: Superscript is handled fine in Outlook 2016, which I have tethered to 
Word 2016.

Thanks.
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