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The sigma “summation sign” can’t be built!
I tried to build the summation sign indicated on the attached screenshot but couldn’t know why the system doesn’t give it exactly. Please, have a look on the attached screenshot Thank you for the help, Best Jamal |
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Hi Jamal,
That's probably just a limitation of the equation editor.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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This way the “shape” of the equation looks strange! I’m wondering if there might be any sort of work around to overcome this behavior. Best Jamal |
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I don't think there's a practical workaround - unless you want to use completely separate equations for the denominator and numerator.
The behaviour is probably by design.
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best Jamal |
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