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After playing around with a bunch of grep commands I managed to get it to work. The only issue with this solution is that the numbers in my “fractions” are not tracked together closely enough. I could fix this problem by making a new paragraph style specifically for my fractions, but I’m not sure if it will be necessary.
I ended up making character styles for the numerator, denominator and one to remove the space between my number and the fraction.
Below are the GREP commands and character style settings I used.
Numerator: \d+(?=\d)
Horizontal Scale 85%
Vertical Scale: %75
Baseline Shift: 1.8 pt
Denominator: (?<=)\d+
Horizontal Scale 85%
Vertical Scale: %75
Baseline Shift: 0
I used the following GREP style to remove any spaces between the number and the fraction
Disappear: (?<=\d) (?=\d+/\d+)
Size: 1pt
Horizontal Scale:
Character Color: None
Thanks for the input David.
The only fractions that font contains are 1/2, 1/4, 3/4.
Sadly we need 5/8 1/8 3/8 etc.. It looks like I may have to play around with GREP in order to fix the problem.
That would be fantastic.
Thank you!
That is correct David.
I had a feeling I should have used the table of contents features instead but I was having a difficult time figuring out how to use it.
I have have to try and take another stab at it.
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