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Is Microsoft Word not automatically changing your '4th', '1st', or '2nd' into superscript? If the 'th' or 'st' isn't moving to the top of your numbers, your AutoCorrect settings are probably turned off!

In this quick tutorial, I will show you exactly how to fix it in seconds. We will go to File ➡️ Options ➡️ Proofing ➡️ AutoCorrect Options, and enable the "Ordinals (1st) with superscript" setting under the AutoFormat As You Type tab.

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00:00Welcome back. Is Microsoft Word not automatically changing your first, second, third into super
00:06script and not moving up to the top of your numbers your auto correct settings are probably
00:11turned off. In this quick tutorial I will show you exactly how to fix it in seconds.
00:17So all you need to do is click on the file in the top left corner and select the option
00:23at the bottom and then click on the proofing. So from there open the auto correct option
00:32button and then switch over to the auto format as you type tab and simply check the box that
00:40says ordinal first with superscript and here it is. You just need to click ok and now click
00:47ok to proceed and click ok to proceed and now and now type for example second hit space
00:53bar it will be turned instantly convert beautifully and now your text will now instantly convert
00:59beautifully every single time you type. So this way you can easily fix superscript not working
01:05in MS Word. If you think this video is helpful please support my channel.
01:09Thanks for watching.
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