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Default How to overline text rather than underline text?

I need to refer to logic notation in a document and would like to overline
characters rather than underline them (in order to destinguish Q and Q NOT
(overlined).
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See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/Overbar.htm.


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I need to refer to logic notation in a document and would like to overline
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(overlined).



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Excellent - I'll try the various methods and see which produces the best
results....

Many thanks

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I need to refer to logic notation in a document and would like to overline
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(overlined).

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