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Typing a slash in MS Word (to be even)

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  • #1 1292948
    donka
    Level 15  
    How to enter hyphenation in word? I mean, for example: x = --------------- and the numbers were above the slash and below the slash? When it combines with indexes and underlining, it is not parallel :(
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  • #2 1292984
    smokuss
    Level 14  
    Use something like EQUAL EDITOR in Word and you will have access to a lot of functions

    To activate it, go to Tools in Word and then Customize-> Commands and Insert and there in Equation Editor and drag the icon to the Taskbar (at the top).

    Unless you have it installed as standard, then it will ask you for an MS Office disc
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  • #3 1293165
    donka
    Level 15  
    ok i installed equation editor but in it i still can't figure out how to do something to make numbers parallel to the bottom and top of the slash.
  • #4 1293186
    smokuss
    Level 14  
    Well, I tried to do x = x / 1 a moment ago and he did it as well as he scored in a murder

    Play around with the functions a bit because you can. That's what it was put in Word because that's how paranoia came out when writing equations.

    Pzdrv.
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  • #5 1293196
    johny_84
    Level 16  
    Hello!

    Actually, you need to:

    Insert -> Object -> Microsoft Equation 3.0 -> OK :)

    And equations at will :)

    Greetings!!!
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  • #6 1293275
    paweliw
    IT specialist
    The equation editor is quite specific to use (it's best to use the mouse and the directional arrows). However, you can learn it quickly and create any complex equations (you can insert the next one into each "module", etc.).
  • #7 7476478
    klaf88
    Level 1  
    Hi :(
    Could someone make me a pattern and send it to the post office in Word ??? For me it can not be downloaded :(

    Wzk = ?K (uł dash) K: ?D (kr.uł) D
    I will be so grateful if someone wants to :)

    Kasianet23(_at_)wp.pl :|
  • #8 7478057
    jankolo
    Rest in Peace
    klaf88 wrote:
    For me it can not be downloaded

    What can not be downloaded? I do not understand.
    klaf88 wrote:
    Wzk = ?K (uł dash) K: ?D (kr.uł) D

    I don't understand what the pattern should look like. Write by hand, scan and paste the picture
  • #9 8486710
    konstruktor_123456
    Level 14  
    Well, the equation editor actually works, but how to enter a formula that has a numerator and a denominator consisting of two words. I mean exactly that spaces are not entered there.
    One two
    aaaaa = -----------
    Four five

    and it should be:

    One two
    aaaaa = -----------
    Four five
  • #10 8486807
    rupcio
    Level 17  
    Typing a slash in MS Word (to be even)
    Such a stamp with a triangle at the bottom inserts spaces. If you want a larger space, you can use it several times.
  • #11 19462683
    jacekz123
    Level 1  
    A simple matter after all, how do you want to do $$frac{1}{2}$$ then you take ALT = and you write 1/2, then a space, and you have the equation :D

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around how to achieve proper hyphenation and alignment of numbers in Microsoft Word, specifically when using the Equation Editor. Users suggest utilizing the Equation Editor by accessing it through the Insert menu and selecting Microsoft Equation 3.0. Some participants mention the need for precise formatting to ensure that numerators and denominators align correctly, especially when they consist of multiple words. Techniques such as using ALT + = for quick equation entry and adjusting spaces with specific symbols are also discussed. Additionally, there are requests for templates and further clarification on formatting equations.
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