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how do I write the absolute value sign word?
In using the equation insert function I could not find a choice for the
Absolute value operator, the parallel lines that bound the numeric term. Does it exist in MS Word 2007? |
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Answer: how do I write the absolute value sign word?
Yes, the absolute value symbol does exist in MS Word 2007. Here's how you can insert it:
Alternatively, you can also type the absolute value symbol using the keyboard shortcut "Alt + 124" (make sure to use the numeric keypad, not the numbers at the top of the keyboard).
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how do I write the absolute value sign word?
It's one of the many "bracket" combinations that you can select from when in
the Word 2007 equation editor. -- Rod "Flintstone Lover" wrote: In using the equation insert function I could not find a choice for the Absolute value operator, the parallel lines that bound the numeric term. Does it exist in MS Word 2007? |
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