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How do I place a ^ over a number?
I am writing a paper on music in which notes of the scale are described with
numbers with the carat on top. I can't get the MS word to do this. For example, I need a 2 with a ^ on top of it. I can do it with letters like ô, but not with numbers. ANy ideas? |
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Ganesha wrote:
I am writing a paper on music in which notes of the scale are described with numbers with the carat on top. I can't get the MS word to do this. For example, I need a 2 with a ^ on top of it. I can do it with letters like ô, but not with numbers. ANy ideas? Use the EQ field as explained in http://home.earthlink.net/~wordfaqs/Overbar.htm. Instead of the bar, use the "modifier letter circumflex" (character 136). -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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