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Underscored characters in Word 2007 Equation editor
I want to use underscored characters (representing vector variables) in
integrals in MS Word 2007 equation editor. Whenever I select a character and underscore it, Word underscores the whole equation. Any idea how I underscore a single character? |
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Underscored characters in Word 2007 Equation editor
Select the character and click the Underbar structure. In the Structures
section of the Equation Tools - Design ribbon, Accent tool, drop down the arrow and look in the second to last section, Overbars and Underbars. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "Nosyd" wrote in message ... I want to use underscored characters (representing vector variables) in integrals in MS Word 2007 equation editor. Whenever I select a character and underscore it, Word underscores the whole equation. Any idea how I underscore a single character? |
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