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Old 04-14-2017, 09:04 AM
nielsgeode nielsgeode is offline Windows 7 64bit Office 2010 32bit
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Originally Posted by macropod View Post
If you input the content between the braces exactly as posted, you will get a 4 with a bar over it - not an error, unless you're using a non-english regional setting; in which case you'll need to use:
{EQ \s(\f(;4))}
Thanks

It does work, however there's two problems:

1) The line of the bar is too long (longer than a negative sign, see attached png) and also thinner (the line width), which will make it harder to read. How can I get it shorter (but not shorter than a negative sign in superscript) and thinner?

2) In this example, it is just a single minus. Sometimes I need a number in subscript and a charge other than 1- (abbreviated as -) in superscript (e.g. 2+). How can I do that?
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