Hi Ed,
Clicking on the Matrix button opens a gallery of matrix "templates." One of
these "templates" appears as two vertically arranged boxes (one is above the
other). If you insert this "template" into your equation, you can then insert
anything, even a matrix, into the upper box and an underscript into the lower
box.
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Hope this helps,
Pesach Shelnitz
My Web site:
http://makeofficework.com
"Ed" wrote:
'Underscript' is missing from the new built-in support for equations in Word
2007. An underscript that appears directly below a character is commonly used
in scientific text for denoting the dimension of a matrix. Say, a matrix A
has two rows and 3 columns, it is common to write it as A_underscore_(2x3).
Underscript was available from the old Equation Editor version 3 or below.
Does anyone know if it is possible to do underscript in Word 2007? If so,
how? Thanks in advance.
Ed