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![]() Hello, I'm making a school project from linear algebra, and I'd like to know, how to add vectors sign upper the vectors name like shown he http://tinyurl.com/4wzoek I use Word 2007 & Power Point 2007 (hope it works on same way). Sorry for my bad English, Jan -- jan1024188 |
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Hi Jan,
No worries about your English, I understand you perfectly! Adding vectors to your Word document is actually quite simple. Here are the steps:
That's it! You should now have a vector symbol above your vector name. You can adjust the size and position of the vector symbol by clicking on it and using the sizing handles that appear. I hope this helps with your school project.
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On the Insert Ribbon, use the Equation command (on right), and select
Accent to insert the vector arrow over any letter you type. If your plan is to create images like you have in the illustration, you will have to use Word's drawing tools along with transparent text boxes to hold the "equations." On May 5, 2:33 pm, jan1024188 wrote: Hello, I'm making a school project from linear algebra, and I'd like to know, how to add vectors sign upper the vectors name like shown hehttp://tinyurl.com/4wzoek I use Word 2007 & Power Point 2007 (hope it works on same way). Sorry for my bad English, Jan -- jan1024188 |
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Jan, you also asked about PowerPoint, and although this isn't a PPT
newsgroup, I'll answer your question anyway (and I've also added the PPT newsgroup to this post). The "new" equation editor included in Word 2007 is not in PowerPoint 2007. This is the editor Reitanos was talking about in his response. (This is also referred to as the "OMML equation editor".) The equation editor in PowerPoint 2007 is "Microsoft Equation 3.0" (also known as "Equation Editor"), which is the same as the equation editor that was shipped with Office 2003. This editor, by the way, is also in Word 2007, but it does not have the "vector barb" that you're looking for. MathType, the upgrade to Equation Editor, does have this symbol, and it works in both Word and PowerPoint. You can download a free 30-day evaluation of MathType at the link in my signature if you want. -- Bob Mathews Director of Training Design Science, Inc. bobm at dessci.com http://www.dessci.com/free.asp?free=news FREE fully-functional 30-day evaluation of MathType MathType, WebEQ, MathPlayer, MathFlow, Equation Editor, TeXaide On 5-May-2008, Reitanos wrote: On the Insert Ribbon, use the Equation command (on right), and select Accent to insert the vector arrow over any letter you type. If your plan is to create images like you have in the illustration, you will have to use Word's drawing tools along with transparent text boxes to hold the "equations." On May 5, 2:33 pm, jan1024188 wrote: Hello, I'm making a school project from linear algebra, and I'd like to know, how to add vectors sign upper the vectors name like shown here http://tinyurl.com/4wzoek I use Word 2007 & Power Point 2007 (hope it works on same way). Sorry for my bad English, Jan |
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![]() Reitanos;2755158 Wrote: On the Insert Ribbon, use the Equation command (on right), and select Accent to insert the vector arrow over any letter you type. If your plan is to create images like you have in the illustration, you will have to use Word's drawing tools along with transparent text boxes to hold the "equations." On May 5, 2:33 pm, jan1024188 wrote:- Hello, I'm making a school project from linear algebra, and I'd like to know, how to add vectors sign upper the vectors name like shown hehttp://tinyurl.com/4wzoek I use Word 2007 & Power Point 2007 (hope it works on same way). Sorry for my bad English, Jan -- jan1024188- Thank you very much. Where can I find drawing tools? -- jan1024188 |
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On Mon, 5 May 2008 22:14:56 +0100, jan1024188
wrote: Reitanos;2755158 Wrote: On the Insert Ribbon, use the Equation command (on right), and select Accent to insert the vector arrow over any letter you type. If your plan is to create images like you have in the illustration, you will have to use Word's drawing tools along with transparent text boxes to hold the "equations." On May 5, 2:33 pm, jan1024188 wrote:- Hello, I'm making a school project from linear algebra, and I'd like to know, how to add vectors sign upper the vectors name like shown hehttp://tinyurl.com/4wzoek I use Word 2007 & Power Point 2007 (hope it works on same way). Sorry for my bad English, Jan -- jan1024188- Thank you very much. Where can I find drawing tools? On the Insert ribbon, click the Shapes button to see a large list of shapes. To draw vectors, choose the line with an arrow, third from the left in the top row. After you draw a line with that tool, the Drawing Tools Format ribbon will be available while the line is selected. On that ribbon, click the down arrow next to the Shape Outline button in the Shape Styles group. With the items on that menu you can change the line thickness, color, arrowhead size, and so forth. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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