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How do I overline text to indicate Boolean logical NOT ?
I want to put Boolean equations in a document, and want to use overscored
text to indicate a logical NOT operation. The Word Help suggested highlighting the text and using the Borders and Shading dialog to apply an overscore, but when I clicked on the top line button, it activated all 4 buttons and just resulted in the text being surrounded by a box. Any other suggestions? I'm using Word 2003 SP 2. |
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