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P-hat font for statistics
Where can I find fonts for statistics - such as p-hat? I love the new
equation editor in Word 2007 but need symbols for stats class! - Thank you in advance for any help here! |
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Answer: P-hat font for statistics
Steps to find the p-hat font in Microsoft Word:
If you need to use the p-hat symbol frequently in your document, you can also add it to your Favorites list in the Symbol dialog box for easy access. Let me know if you have any other questions or if there's anything else I can assist you with. PHP Code:
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See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/Overbar.htm and
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/C...Characters.htm. But note that you can also still use the old Equation Editor. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "SuzanneN" wrote in message ... Where can I find fonts for statistics - such as p-hat? I love the new equation editor in Word 2007 but need symbols for stats class! - Thank you in advance for any help here! |
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Hi Suzanne,
As 'other Suzanne' discussed in her article there is usually more than one way to do things in Word. In Word 2007 the equation editor has a set of predefined math autocorrect shortcuts (Alt, T, A and select 'Math Autocorrect) that include the ability to use these outside of the Word 2007 Equation Editor as well by choosing the checkbox for that choice. You can print out a list of the predefined keyboard shorthands from Word 2007 help by pressing F1 and searching on 'Math' and using selecting the 'Math AutoCorrect symbols' topic The autocorrect for a hat is \hat (followed by typing a space so adding a p-hat can be placed by typing in the document (not equation editor) p\hat (followed by a space) If you like the result, select it, use Alt, T, A and you can add \p-hat as a shorthand to reuse it. Likewise the shorthand for an overbar is \overbar . In the Word 2007 Equation editor you can select the 'Accents' choice and the hat placeholder (similar to using the 'Embellishments') choice in the previous Equation editor, to place that in your equation and type a p to fill the placeholder. You can also Embed an Equation 3.0 (old equation editor object) inside of a Word 2007 equation or you can use Suzanne B's approach to embed an EQ field inside of a Word 2007 Equation. The new equation editor in Word 2007 uses a Math-ML capable font, and the only one so far available is Cambria Math, that ships with Office 2007. The Microsoft folks are expecting/hoping(?) that with the specs available for this that other fonts will appear. Unfortunately, of the different Cambria Math font subsets available from the Symbols grouping on the Equation Tools=Design tab for the Equation Editor there isn't a specific set for vectors/physics/statistics. ================ "SuzanneN" wrote in message ... Where can I find fonts for statistics - such as p-hat? I love the new equation editor in Word 2007 but need symbols for stats class! - Thank you in advance for any help here! -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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I'm looking forward to discovering all this new stuff if I ever get Office
2007 installed! (I currently have it on my calendar for this week.) -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Bob Buckland ?:-)" 75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com wrote in message ... Hi Suzanne, As 'other Suzanne' discussed in her article there is usually more than one way to do things in Word. In Word 2007 the equation editor has a set of predefined math autocorrect shortcuts (Alt, T, A and select 'Math Autocorrect) that include the ability to use these outside of the Word 2007 Equation Editor as well by choosing the checkbox for that choice. You can print out a list of the predefined keyboard shorthands from Word 2007 help by pressing F1 and searching on 'Math' and using selecting the 'Math AutoCorrect symbols' topic The autocorrect for a hat is \hat (followed by typing a space so adding a p-hat can be placed by typing in the document (not equation editor) p\hat (followed by a space) If you like the result, select it, use Alt, T, A and you can add \p-hat as a shorthand to reuse it. Likewise the shorthand for an overbar is \overbar . In the Word 2007 Equation editor you can select the 'Accents' choice and the hat placeholder (similar to using the 'Embellishments') choice in the previous Equation editor, to place that in your equation and type a p to fill the placeholder. You can also Embed an Equation 3.0 (old equation editor object) inside of a Word 2007 equation or you can use Suzanne B's approach to embed an EQ field inside of a Word 2007 Equation. The new equation editor in Word 2007 uses a Math-ML capable font, and the only one so far available is Cambria Math, that ships with Office 2007. The Microsoft folks are expecting/hoping(?) that with the specs available for this that other fonts will appear. Unfortunately, of the different Cambria Math font subsets available from the Symbols grouping on the Equation Tools=Design tab for the Equation Editor there isn't a specific set for vectors/physics/statistics. ================ "SuzanneN" wrote in message ... Where can I find fonts for statistics - such as p-hat? I love the new equation editor in Word 2007 but need symbols for stats class! - Thank you in advance for any help here! -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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On Feb 10, 2:51*pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
I'm looking forward to discovering all this new stuff if I ever get Office 2007 installed! (I currently have it on my calendar for this week.) -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Bob Buckland ?:-)" 75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com wrote in .. . Hi Suzanne, As 'other Suzanne' discussed in her article there is usually more than one way to do things in Word. In Word 2007 the equation editor has a set of predefined math autocorrect shortcuts (Alt, T, A and select 'Math Autocorrect) that include the ability to use these outside of the Word 2007 Equation Editor as well by choosing the checkbox for that choice. You can print out a list of the predefined keyboard shorthands from Word 2007 help by pressing F1 and searching on 'Math' and using selecting the 'Math AutoCorrect symbols' topic The autocorrect for a hat is \hat (followed by typing a space so adding a p-hat can be placed by typing in the document (not equation editor) p\hat (followed by a space) If you like the result, select it, use Alt, T, A and you can add \p-hat as a shorthand to reuse it. *Likewise the shorthand for an overbar is \overbar *. In the Word 2007 Equation editor you can select the 'Accents' choice and the hat placeholder (similar to using the 'Embellishments') choice in the previous Equation editor, to place that in your equation and type a p to fill the placeholder. You can also Embed an Equation 3.0 (old equation editor object) inside of a Word 2007 equation or you can use Suzanne B's approach to embed an EQ field inside of a Word 2007 Equation. The new equation editor in Word 2007 uses a Math-ML capable font, and the only one so far available is Cambria Math, that ships with Office 2007. *The Microsoft folks are expecting/hoping(?) that with the specs available for this that other fonts will appear. Unfortunately, of the different Cambria Math font subsets available from the Symbols grouping on the Equation Tools=Design tab for the Equation Editor there isn't a specific set for vectors/physics/statistics. ================ *"SuzanneN" wrote in message ... Where can I find fonts for statistics - such as p-hat? *I love the new equation editor in Word 2007 but need symbols for stats class! *- Thank you in advance for any help here! -- Bob *Buckland *?:-) MS Office System Products MVP **Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I hope you got it installed. The Equation editor in Office 2007 is really good. Additionally, the file size is much smaller. To put a hat symbol on a character, click on insert at the top, click on the pi symbol so that it changes the tool bar, look under accent, and the top right button will put a hat on your characters. Awesome. |
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I've got it installed but haven't had much occasion to use it and haven't
explored the equation editor at all (too much real life getting in the way). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA wrote in message ... On Feb 10, 2:51 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: I'm looking forward to discovering all this new stuff if I ever get Office 2007 installed! (I currently have it on my calendar for this week.) -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Bob Buckland ?:-)" 75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com wrote in .. . Hi Suzanne, As 'other Suzanne' discussed in her article there is usually more than one way to do things in Word. In Word 2007 the equation editor has a set of predefined math autocorrect shortcuts (Alt, T, A and select 'Math Autocorrect) that include the ability to use these outside of the Word 2007 Equation Editor as well by choosing the checkbox for that choice. You can print out a list of the predefined keyboard shorthands from Word 2007 help by pressing F1 and searching on 'Math' and using selecting the 'Math AutoCorrect symbols' topic The autocorrect for a hat is \hat (followed by typing a space so adding a p-hat can be placed by typing in the document (not equation editor) p\hat (followed by a space) If you like the result, select it, use Alt, T, A and you can add \p-hat as a shorthand to reuse it. Likewise the shorthand for an overbar is \overbar . In the Word 2007 Equation editor you can select the 'Accents' choice and the hat placeholder (similar to using the 'Embellishments') choice in the previous Equation editor, to place that in your equation and type a p to fill the placeholder. You can also Embed an Equation 3.0 (old equation editor object) inside of a Word 2007 equation or you can use Suzanne B's approach to embed an EQ field inside of a Word 2007 Equation. The new equation editor in Word 2007 uses a Math-ML capable font, and the only one so far available is Cambria Math, that ships with Office 2007. The Microsoft folks are expecting/hoping(?) that with the specs available for this that other fonts will appear. Unfortunately, of the different Cambria Math font subsets available from the Symbols grouping on the Equation Tools=Design tab for the Equation Editor there isn't a specific set for vectors/physics/statistics. ================ "SuzanneN" wrote in message ... Where can I find fonts for statistics - such as p-hat? I love the new equation editor in Word 2007 but need symbols for stats class! - Thank you in advance for any help here! -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I hope you got it installed. The Equation editor in Office 2007 is really good. Additionally, the file size is much smaller. To put a hat symbol on a character, click on insert at the top, click on the pi symbol so that it changes the tool bar, look under accent, and the top right button will put a hat on your characters. Awesome. |
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