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I would add to the other answer that you should not be overwhelmed by the
menus in Equation Editor. Also, for letters, you want to click on Style and choose Text. "Local_IT" wrote: In Word 2003, go to Insert--Object. Pick "Microsoft Equation 3.0" In the resulting dialog box, you will find a handy fraction template button that will easily allow what you are asking for (I just did it). "Brenda from Michigan" wrote: User has Word 2003 He is a physicist and needs to type text as a capital S over a capital T. He calls it overstrike but I don't think that is the correct term. I've looked up stuff for superscript but so far have not found any friendly help with the Equation Editor or how to do this specifically. I can superscript, but not directly over another character. Can anyone help in how to express this format? Thanks! |
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