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How do I write Boolean ' not B' etc as a letter with a line over .
I am trying to write a worksheet for Logic Gates. The inputs to the gates are
either A or not A, B or not B etc. I want to be able to draw a line over the letters to denote 'not B' etc. I cannot find a symbol for this or a way of formatting. Is there a way to do this? |
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How do I write Boolean ' not B' etc as a letter with a line over .
See if http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/Overbar.htm helps.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "judithbellringer" wrote in message news I am trying to write a worksheet for Logic Gates. The inputs to the gates are either A or not A, B or not B etc. I want to be able to draw a line over the letters to denote 'not B' etc. I cannot find a symbol for this or a way of formatting. Is there a way to do this? |
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