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How do I type an 'overline' or 'overbar'?
For example, in writing mathematical notation, to designate an average
figure, one places a horizontal bar over the variable name. The same notation is used in linguistics to indicate a phrase at a particular level of analysis. I have need of both of these, but how do I get Word to do it? Thanks for your help, Peyton Todd |
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