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Thumbs up Answer: how to place numbers under limit (word 2007 equations)

  1. Open a new or existing Word document.
  2. Click on the "Insert" tab in the ribbon at the top of the screen.
  3. Click on the "Equation" button in the "Symbols" section of the ribbon.
  4. In the "Equation Tools" tab that appears, click on the "Limits" button in the "Structures" section.
  5. Click on the "Limit" option in the drop-down menu that appears.
  6. Type the expression you want to use for the limit, followed by the variable you are taking the limit with respect to, in the space provided.
  7. Click on the "Subscript" button in the "Structures" section of the ribbon.
  8. Type the number or expression you want to place under the limit in the space provided.

The number should now appear directly under the limit. If the number is not appearing in the correct position, you may need to adjust the spacing or formatting of the equation. You can do this by clicking on the equation and using the options in the "Equation Tools" tab to adjust the font size, spacing, and other formatting options.
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