Re: How do I overline text?
From: macropod (macropod_at_ether.net)
Date: 11/13/04
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Date: Sat, 13 Nov 2004 21:06:03 +1100
For any character for which a macron is part of a recognised language, you
should be able to find what you need via Insert|Symbol.
Alternatively, you could use an equation field codes as:
{EQ \s\up6(\f(,A))}
where
. the field braces '{}' are created via Ctrl-F9
. 'A' represents the letter or string that you want to process
. you press F9 to see the results after the coding is complete.
Coding the field as per the above has the advantage of not increasing the
line spacing.
Cheers
"Aaron" <Aaron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:594F5E51-2289-468F-8909-C7A9BBFD6DCA@microsoft.com...
> How do I overline text? I would expect this option to appear in the Font
> dialog but it does not. I'm using Word 2003.
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