Subscripting in the numerator/ denominator of an inserted fraction
Assuming you use the Word 2007 equation editor:
1) "Insert" tab - "Equation"
2) put your mouse in the equation field and select the type of fraction
you want from under the "Fraction" button
3) put your mouse in the nominator or denominator and then select the
appropriate item from under the "Script" button
Second option:
1) "Insert" tab - "Equation"
2) right click inside your equation and choose "Linear"
3) you can now insert subscripts as "_" (so type "(A_x B_y)/C_z")
4) right click inside your equation and choose "Professional"
Yves
"ravi" wrote in message
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When trying to create an equation, having a numerator and denominator, I
inseted a fraction.
When I edit the numerator, the subscript/super script is greyed out.
Ex. I want to create a formula:
(AxBy)/(Cz)
where the x, y, z are subscripts.
Any ideas/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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