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put a slash on a character in Equation Editor
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I would like to put a slash on a character in Equation Editor like There Does Not Exist Symbol (but with my own letter). How can I do that? Thanks |
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put a slash on a character in Equation Editor
On 7 feb, 19:07, franklinol
wrote: Hi, I would like to put a slash on a character in Equation Editor like There Does Not Exist Symbol (but with my own letter). How can I do that? Thanks I'm guessing you are talking an accent character. In Word 2007, on the equation tools, there is an accent button which can put a number of accents above whatever character you want. Yves |
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put a slash on a character in Equation Editor
There's a Field called "Overstrike" that does what you want. I don't
know how it interacts with the fields you get when using Equation Editor, but you may be able to create the character you want and copy- paste it (over a dummy character you used while entering your equation) when Field Codes are showing. On Feb 7, 1:07*pm, franklinol wrote: Hi, I would like to put a slash on a character in Equation Editor like There Does Not Exist Symbol (but with my own letter). How can I do that? Thanks |
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