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Default equations - can I italicize the numbers

ms300game wrote:
I'm using MS Word 2007 and XP. When I have numerals in an equation, they
don't italicize but my letters do - why?


It is standard math notation to show numbers with no special meaning in roman
type. Probably because normal numbers are not variables (which the letters
usually are).

Pam

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