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It's the same as using the OS X character viewer Really, the only viable option I can think of at this point (which is what I had posted earlier) is to format the message in TextEdit, then copy and paste in Outlook. You can typically find it for numbers, a couple of letters but that's it. It basically allows you to insert the superscript or subscript version of a character using the corresponding Unicode form if it exists. The Special Character route is not always a viable option.
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