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'Underscript' not available in Word 2007
'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 |
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'Underscript' not available in Word 2007
ed,
I find subscript on the ribbon- Home tab- font, its an x2(subscripted) you can also use ctrl + = hope that helps. "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 |
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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. -- 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 |
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The dimension of a matrix is normally expressed in a subscript next to the
element and not directly below the element. To have it directly next to the element, you can use the Script button. I'm not sure if there is a button to put the dimension directly below the element, but you can easily enter it manually (linear mode). Just type \below space 2x3 space Now 2x3 should appear as a subscript with an empty box on top where you can write your A. Yves "Ed" wrote in message ... '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 |
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'Underscript' not available in Word 2007
Ed, the "old Equation Editor version 3" is still available in Word
2007. It's on the Insert tab, in the Text group. Click Object, and the rest will look familiar. -- Bob Mathews Director of Training Design Science, Inc. bobm at dessci.com http://www.dessci.com/free.asp?free=news FREE fully-functional 30-day evaluation of MathType MathType, MathFlow, MathPlayer, MathDaisy, Equation Editor On 4-Jan-2010, 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 |
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'Underscript' not available in Word 2007
This will most likely result in misalignment with the rest of your equation.
Anything you would add after the two vertically arranged boxes would be 'centered' wrt those boxes. And you would probably have to write the subscript as a superscript in the box at the bottom or it would be too far away from the top box. Yves "Pesach Shelnitz" pesach18(AT)hotmail.com wrote in message ... 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. -- 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 |
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