TNR does include the fraction slash, as well as a few superscript numerals
in the Latin-1 character subset.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org
It doesn't mention that a variety of fonts (not including Times New
Roman, unfortunately) include whole sets of superscript and subscript
numbers and a "solidus" slash at a steeper angle, precisely for making
fractions without using the Superscript and Subscript formats (which
merely reduce the size of the basic characters, so that they end up
lighter than the surrounding text). Calibri and Cambria include them,
for instance (if you're in Word2007).
Access them through Insert Symbol; in the dropdown at the upper right,
choose Superscripts and Subscripts. If you're going to use them a lot,
assign Keyboard Shortcuts to them while you're there.