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How do I type A over X without using the fraction bar?
How do I type the variable A over X without typing it like a fraction or
division (while using microsoft office)? Thanks |
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You could use an { EQ \o(A,X)} field. Make the A superscript and the X
subscript, and maybe format the X to be a slightly smaller font size than the A (for instance, if the A is 12 points, try formatting the X as 10 points). If you use this variable alot, you can save it as an autotext entry. dzam08 wrote: How do I type the variable A over X without typing it like a fraction or division (while using microsoft office)? Thanks |
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