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We really need the ability to use superscript and subscript text, or even better, Baseline Shift, so that letters and numbers can be raised and lowered. The absence of this feature makes it nearly impossible for our company to use Adobe Express, even though we want to, as we cannot display price formats correctly for all our markets.
Does someone know when will this feature be available in Adobe Express?
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We really need the ability to use superscript and subscript text, or even better, Baseline Shift, so that letters and numbers can be raised and lowered. The absence of this feature makes it nearly impossible for our company to use Adobe Express, even though we want to, as we cannot display price formats correctly for all our markets.
When will this feature be available in Adobe Express?
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+1. Is this on the roadmap? Font attributes such as superscript for prices for example are imperative. It seems unreasonable to have to manually do this with a work around. Having to create a second text box and move/nudge in place is ineffecient at it's best and annoying at it's worst.
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@Frederik23035552ijya
You may want to post this suggestion in this link:
https://adobeexpress.uservoice.com/forums/951181-adobe-express?query=Google%20Business%20
Cheers,
O.Nate
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Hi @Oh.N8
I have already tried that 🙂 Adobe has added my suggestion as a comment to a similar existing idea here:
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Agreed. A must.
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PLEASE, someone look into this?
We've been using this tool to create pieces that rely heavily on source referencing. It is a PAIN to mannually create superscrpits, let alone adjusting superscripts.
C'mon Adobe! heave a little here
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Hi
@Jlixerkun,
Welcome to the community! I came across this thread, so would you mind checking the steps here- https://adobe.ly/43Z617b and see if that helps related to formatting.
Regards,
Tarun
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