![]() ![]() You've got to place the template before typing your expression. It fits to the dimensions of the content. You can place your new equation/template in any part of the equation. Now you have a new template you can use with any expression. Select the template you have built and save it as a new equation. ![]() Right-click on the placeholder, select Border property, and remove one by one each side of the border finally insert the desired strike through, from the same menu.Ĥ. Open Accent menu and select Boxed formulas.ģ. I have been trying to find a way to put a diagonal strikethrough over a number or expression (as in cancelling fractions) within the Equation Editor of Word 2007.Ģ. ![]()
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