Either format is acceptable and considered legal for trademark and copyright symbols, but they'll look better and more polished if they're superscript. It is, after all, taking the place of a superscript numeral. I'm going to suggest treating it just as CMOS treats a superscript numeral and putting it after the semicolon. RE: Asterisk before or after a semicolon? The citation number isn't part of what's being cited, so there's no reason for it to be italicized. Should the (R) and (TM) symbols be superscript or not? I can't seem to find anything definitive in the online manual.
Superscript of Registration and Trademark symbols In this article, we discuss what superscripts and subscripts are, three operating systems you can use to type them and tips for using them in your documents.
Place your cursor where you would like the superscript number in the. Knowing what those are and how to type them can increase your Word proficiency, the pace at which you work and help you develop your computer literacy skills. HOW TO INSERT A FOOTNOTE IN MICROSOFT WORD. You can turn off that feature in Word so it doesn't automatically create superscript where you don't want it. for repeated citations of the same source. I agree with Pixna that they look better in superscript. RE: Superscript of Registration and Trademark symbols I'm editing a book with endnote superscript callouts appearing both before and after parentheses that enclose complete statements: "(The Pequots claimed.they had mistaken him for a Dutchman.1)" and "(The Pequots paid dearly for this.)1" which is correct? Superscript endnote callouts and parentheses I'm quite sure this is basic for most of you, but not Greetings, I'm inserting footnote numbers into my text via Microsoft Word, and am not sure if there should be any space between the superscript and the word, or where to place a comma, or other punctuation, if the superscript follows the word.
In a French language document, how do you correctly handle the spacing of a superscript note (for a footnote) with punctuation that needs to be preceded by a space, such as a semicolon? Try as I might, I see no way to add anything at the beginning, or turn I don't know whether this has come up before, but can you start a sentence with superscript? The context is a translation of a medical document, and the word in question is "111In-pentetreotide " (the 111 is superscript).