On Thursday, March 18, 2010 at 9:51:11 PM UTC+2, Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:
I think the reference may have been to Microsoft Equation 3.0, the old Equation Editor rather than the new one that comes with Word 2007. That EE toolbar does have a "Fraction and radical templates" button.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Jeff" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
This thread has been dormant for a while. But I do not see a "Fractions and
Radicals" group. My equation editor has a Fractions group, and it also has a
"Radicals" group. Neither has a long division symbol and there is no single
group like you describe. Has the long division been moved in more recent versions of the equation editor?
"MarvinM" wrote:
Yes. It's in the "Fractions and Radicals" group, second row, second
button.
"Stumped Teacher" wrote:
Does anyone know where the long division symbol is in Equation Editor >> > for
Word 2007? I've used it in Word 2000, but the new version has got me
stumped.
Type in 27cc and then holding down the Alt key type X. This will give you the Long division symbol BUT does not help you to do long division as a sum. I use a mixture of the long division sign and overbar and matrix to get something close to what I
want.
27cc Alt+X
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