Here is a link to that backup document with the supplemental fractions. I used Jay Freedman's AutoCorrect2007 utility to make a backup of my fraction entries. However, if I'm right and there is no built-in solution, it'd be awesome if you folks could create something. It is possible that my research missed a way to perform this, and if so it'd be nice if you could point the way. In Cabinetry we deal in lots of fractions like 13/16, etc, which the formatting does not correct. ![]() I also understand that in Options there is a way to enable this feature but it only performs this for the most common fractions. I want the auto-correct to occur WHILE TYPING. (Go try now and see!) Now, I'm aware that I can Insert the various elements to make a stylized fraction from the Character Map but that is slow and clunky. When I create this in Word the program auto-corrects the 1/2 to a stylized font, while the 9/16 remains formatted as you see it now on this screen. For instance "One cabinet door 24 1/2" x 11 9/16". I'm a cabinet maker and I routinely create long lists, in Word, of dimensions that contain fractions. ![]() Not looking for an existing solution but rather, I am making a suggestion for a problem that has no satisfactory solution (that I'm aware of).
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