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Word 2007: Equation: Create a custom operator?
Hi, I would like to create my own "large operator" (like a 'sum'), but I am
not sure how I can do this. I have tried making a 1x3 matrix however this makes the central part too small and is then inconsistant with the rest of the equations formatting. If I just try using a 'script' then I can not get the upper and lower boxes to sit directly above & below the symbol. The operator I am trying to create is a "for each" operator (an upside down A), starting from i=0 and going to n. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks. |
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