How do I make a "null sign?"
Words Equation Editor can insert the "Empty Set" symbol but that is a slashed
captial O rather than a slashed zero.
You can also use the Equation Field to overtype a zero with a slash.
{EQ \o(0,/)}
The curly braces are entered by typing Ctrl+F9.
Word puts spaces inside the braces. Delete them unless you want your slashed
zero to be followed by a space.
Press Alt+F9 to switch from showing the field codes to showing the result.
Simon Jones
"Simon Jones [MSDL]" wrote:
That is just a zero. Whether there is a slash through it or not depends on
how the character is rendered in the particular font you use. A font for
programmers such as Consolas uses a slashed zero. Most other fonts use
ordinary ones.
Consolas & Sydnie are the only fonts with slashed zeros on my PC.
Simon Jones
"Ed G" wrote:
It is a zero with a vertical slash running through it. It is not the capital
O with a slash through it. I found that one. I believe that is a Swedish
character. I am looking for the zero which is a more narrow O.
Thanks!
"Simon Jones [MSDL]" wrote:
What does a "null" sign look like?
Simon Jones
"Ed G" wrote:
I am trying to make a "null sign" in Word and cannot figure out how to do it?
I am familiar with inserting symbols but cannot seem to find that particular
symbol.
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