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vector arrow above symbol in text
Hello,
I would like to represent vectors in the text with a vector arrow above the symbol, without increasing the line spacing. Any idea how this can be done? Many thanks in advance, Rob. |
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Answer: vector arrow above symbol in text
Hi Rob,
Yes, you can definitely represent vectors in text with a vector arrow above the symbol. Here's how you can do it in Microsoft Word:
If you want to use this symbol repeatedly, you can save it as an AutoCorrect entry. Here's how:
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You can place a vector arrow over any character by using the EQ field as
explained in http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/Overbar.htm, or you can use the Equation Editor. In either case, to prevent the line spacing from increasing, you'll have to use the Format Paragraph dialog to set the line spacing to an Exact value. With any other setting, Word would automatically increase the line spacing to accommodate the taller "character". When you apply Exact spacing, beware of the tops of characters being cut off -- you might have to allow an extra point or two. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. Rob van der Heijden wrote: Hello, I would like to represent vectors in the text with a vector arrow above the symbol, without increasing the line spacing. Any idea how this can be done? Many thanks in advance, Rob. |
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